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TSINING RECAPTURED
BY REINFORCED ARMY
OF CHIANG . KAI-SHEK
Japanoe Captors SiirprtHpd Hy FurioUH Counter-
Atlark Over* Frozen (.anal — <:hineHp <>atliering
^ KerruitH in Vast Nnnihrr^ — Olher Warv
" •" FronU fillet Except lor Air I(«id».'
Where France Makes Laws' F
army.
OHANOHAI. Jan. 15 (/P>.— A reinforced Chinese
A fighting savagely to •tava ^MQjyj^jwM «eaq
nation's bread basket, was reportad tfdifi ta hava faciy-
turad strategic Tsining^ by storm. " — ^"r: ..^-^-^r ...
Chlaasa diq)atchM said tlMf Jap,
•nese ci^itors of tha souttaani tShfXi-
tung Provlnca city were taken by
>.uri)rLs4» by a Iiui'jus (owi, .-;r',a(lc
over the Xroaaa «urlace of tfaa his-
toric (Hand Canal aaiS 4rt«Mi ttna
from the city.
■TILL IN BALANCI
^ttdr or titttr ^ tM mat
agricultural region of Central China
apparently still was In the balarvce
steady advances toward the vital
Lunfhal Railway,
mined rcsi^ianae of a
astlmated at iOO/NW.
XBdapsBdaat fspasla
OenenillMlmo ChlanK Kai-Shek, In
personal cnnunand on the Lunghal
front, was < on, tut ! atlng his utmost
stcsngt^ alone ttia railroad.
L'Nii MAY BE
BIO OltSIAbLE
United Ireland View of De
Valera May Make London
Talks Fruitless
T ONDON. <|aiiv.S^ (;p).— ofnciai*
indicated today that Prime Minister
Chamjberiala wonkl nif* Prime
Minister Eamon de ▼atafa^af-Bre
to settle »U questions of uaka alth
Northern Ireland ^Maa lliHtaa
them to London.
Ue. da Valera Is to ooofnr with
Mr. Chamberlain on Monday on
matters of defence and common ac-
tion In asternal affaira. Mr. de
Valera was reported determined,
however, to make no Arm polltlc&l
aKreement ui.'.r.ss nii\^i Britain
ukes some step to bring about Irish
"unity,-
The new constitution of Bra
frankly tAkes a united IreUnd view.
BRirAnra FOiiryoif
Informed sources said. BrtUln's
position was expressed by -Oomln.-
Ions Saeretarjr Maleolm MacDonald
a year ago when he said "any
change In the rela,tlons between the
Oowrnments of Irrland would re-
quire the'oonsant of those two Oov-
emmenta.*
Vfarount Cralgavon's Northern
Ireland Oovemment. formed in 1031
and tha kmaoat-Uved In the wwid,
waa datarmlned to haye nothlnc to
do with Dtiblln. The opposltlonfac-
cu.-ted the Prime MlnLMrr of political
manoeuvring In making unloni an
etoetkm iMoe. but CHera was ttUe
doubt exprea.wl here h« wouli be
relumed to offlce In the P^brliary
election
INCkCA^ieD MIGRATION
Though Mr dr Valrra never has
ceased to denounce the dlvLnlon of
Ireland. falluEe^ And an adequaU
market tnitslda ot Britain for ire-
land's produce and the IncreaJted
Irish migration to Britain were un-
dentood to have softened his atti-
tude, m 1934. 11.000 mlgradM to
Britain; in 1839 the. number wIm
.MjOOO. and the
higher in 1917.
FOUR PEH
DlllNUi
Three Men and Womanl^
Througirioe
SUTTON. Orit., Jan. 14 €».— Ftour
members of a flshlnf iparty, three
men and a woman, were drowned
In Lake Mmooa late today when an
automobile plunged through soft
Ice. Into sixty feet of water two
mllsa off this flshlnc vUlKa- Two
others, a aan and a kogr; aso^^ad
death.
The bodies were trapped la the
car at the bottom of the lake. J.
Nelson, the driver, broke the glass
of a window and .swam to the sur-
face. Jack WUklnsoo. fourtefh.
being pulled on the sleigh behind
the machine, Wfa BOt diawtt tato
the water.
The dead, aa front nsarty Bel-
haven:
NAMES or VICTIMS
Jack Bird. Mia/ JMk WilktoaoB.
E.nmanuel
Jones.
The party «raa -pfloosedtaf over
the Ice. seeking a favoraMef^oTat
whleh to flsh.lhraagb~a~hole. It
was bell<«ved the car was being
drlve^i over planks laid upon soft
in the ice when one rolled
j Claims DamageB^
\ Of Sirkel From
I Would-Be KUUr
\ /^AIRO. Egypt. Jan. 14 {/P).
—Former Premier Mus-
upha Nahas Patfta of Egypt
today claimed damage.^ of five
cents — one piastre — from a
youth who attempted to as-
saaslnate him last November.
Nahas, Intervening as a "civil
party." claimed the damages
from Abd U. Kadar. ibe con-
f eased «|sallant, awaiting
crtiiilxiai*tnarlRr the attadt.
FINANCE MINISTER MAY
TO EiM GOVERNMENT
Alleniptin^ to Form
Mew Government
- This is the building that houses the French Chamber of Deputies, and
where i session of Parliament came to an abrupt end yesterday niorn-
mg, when a spokesman for the Government unexpectedly announced
- . ■ the leeignatien ef the Chaatemps Oe»erweBt
ar From Ship
Overdue in-China
Found on Coast
Lifebuoy and Part of Oar, Both Marked ^^Hai Da,
Discovered on W e^i (.oa^t of hlan(i Tramp
Steamer Knonn to Have Kearlied (jhineae
)\alerti Unreported Since
over, sending the maehina skidding
taite the water.
It was thought that as the ma-
chine crashed through the ice the
rope by whleh young Wilkinson s
sleigh was being puUrd .snapped .
saving the boy from falling into
the water.
UNUSUAL SCENE
AT
/ t
Coming Back to
~. HPa^ 0(1 Debts
RBOIMA, Jan. 14 CT Thai mys-
terloos Bigllshman who came into
a fortune and cabled Attamey-Oeii-
eral T. C Davis, of Saskatchewan,
a few weeks ago that he was com-
ing back to pay oft all his debu ac-
cumulated In the province Aye years
ago waa laeeaM teday aa Lsooard
John WMk wm-fi rtHnaatHi,
land.
Mr. Hltt s]^nt t30 Of Mt f 10,000
legacy to eaUe that hi waaiaturn-
Ing soon to pay a auaiber of iflebts.
resuTtlhg from falliaW ef 'A business
he operated.!]} Prlhee Aftert district.
NewsoJLoan
Is Received
tVith Jf^rest
LONDON, Jan 15 The an-
nouncement Canada was raising a
loan of ClO.OOO.OOO ($50,000,000) In
London waa received with Interest
In the City today and waa displayed
prominentUr CD London flaandal
pages. [
The underwriting was proceeding
yesterday and subeertptlms win open
next Wednesday. Canadian Issues
were dull in ilm London market on
aanoimcepient of the loan.
"CPtaianCe Minister Dunning an-
nounced In Ot^awa vrsty^rdM fhr^
loan had been underwritten in Lon-
don by a banking group headed by
R. lilvlaon 4i Company.)
^Mo momimmtan
VANCOUVER. Jan. 14 <r.— Mayor
George C. Miller, chairman of the
Vancouver Polioe Oommlsslon. todav
promtoed the Police Mutual Benefit
AssocUtlon that.,,^hsso will* IM no
more overtime work M Ilia ipolbe
department unless tt ia absohttely
nee^Sssary.
. r- :
Leaders of Industry, Finance
And Labor Confer With
PresMent Roosevelt
WASHINOTON. Jan. 14 <Pi.—
Leaders -ef United Btatee Ctovern-
ment. industry, Anance and iaK>r,
Joined hands today' In a common
search for some means of bringing
the current businws slump to an
abrupt and mutuaby wi^loome end.
Shortly, after noon, the offlce of
President Roeeevelt was the scene
of an unusual spectacle. Gathered
there were -4he^ -eMef executive.
Thomas W. Lamont. senior Morgan
partner: Owen D Yoimg, of Gen-
eral Electric: Charles W. Taussig,
of American Molasses: ^b-ftrBer)e,
a former administration advisor,
and John L. Lewis and FtiUlp Mur-
ray, of the C I O.
tEWlS THE SPOKESMAN
Tor an hour and a quarter they
talked of the business situation, and
of ways to improve it. When the
President's visitors emerged from
t)ie Wlilte House It was the ':ilv^r
leader. Lewis, jvho was their si^q^es-
man to reporters.
"We attended this conference with
the Presfdlent." he said, "and dls-
ctis-vd with him the gravity of the
existing economic and tndiutrial
sltustlon In the eountry."
The nrwrnen peppered the Rroup
with que«;flons. but, beyond nn ad-
ditional statement from Lewis that
the conferences covered a wide
range and "eifdeatorsd to deal with
the realities of the "ttimtlon," they
received no ampUAcation.
■ '
HOP TRAIN
JlOlQlJSiD
Spanish Government Rein-
lorcements Wiped Out by
^-jfl§u.rflent„ Bomiiers .
HENDAYE, FYance. at the Span-
ish Frontier. Jan. 14 i/P). — Iruurgent
bombing planes today were re-
ported to have destroyed an entire
train bringing up OovemaMnt re-
inforcement.s to the TmHi iTOat In
Eaatem Spain.
The insurgent dispatches said
the Oovemment wa-s moving new
troops into the hotly-contested sec-
tor in anticipation of a new laaiur-
gent offensive. Teruel was captured
by the Government late in De-
cember in a drive that caught the
insurgent garrison by surprise.
The liuurgent offensive, border
advices Indicated, was likely to get
under way aa soon as the lains
let ap.
FOR DIRECT ASSAULT
There were also reports of a plan
for a dlrset aasault en Madrid, the
long-besieged capital 135 mllee west
of Teruel. It was generally ad
mltted, however, even by the in-
surgents, that considerably more
than 100,000 men would be necessary
for such an attempt
Government communications east
aadaeuth oriViBI
generally by the In-surgent air fleet
during a day of rest for the ground
troops.
The aovenuBant said the ralda
CALLBD AT COMOX did Uttls damage to Hie nam high
The Hal Da was comniaiKled by a leading nito Teruel. The
Norwegian, Captain J. c. Norvlck. Ou*<l»iavia valley around Teruel
and had a ohlaeea crew whsn she »»y ™^ ^
loaded on thto eoest in August. She virtually
went to Comox on AugiLst 7. and re-
nialnrd there for some weeks, then
went to Seattle from where she i
sailed on October 94 for Hongkong.
Perry R Laing_Shipplng Company
offices, beallle agents for Uie Hal
Pa, have stated that no direct word
had beeh received from the f relgSler
slnee ih» sailed from Puget Sound.
About a week afU'r .she .sailed the „ -j * n n o n r
seatue ggents received a report ^h^t j President Rooscvelt Calls for
conttaMd en Page I. cehmm B | Sweeping AboHtlon of
Holding CompanleTT"
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 OP).—
Pi' 1 dent Roosevelt 'sUrtled the
I'nlted States btHiness world today
with an emphatic call for the abo-
lition of holding oonbaalea bi all
Uncs of. industry and Rnance.
He told his seml-weefkly press con-
ference In unmistakable terms that
hia ultimate aim was the ellmlua-
tkn of such concerns not only
aaiong the power utilities, as now
partially provided by law, but in
banking and other boslneit and ta-
dustrlal Aelda. *
Wan Street frankly was amased.
Experts on corporation nnanre were
quick to say that more than half the
companies whose securities are wide-
ly held are holdlnt i^pinhe. in
seme degree at leaat.
or
ISCOVERY of a lifebuoy marked ' Hai Da, Port of Reg-
iatry. Shanghai," and part of an oar with "Hai Da" writ-
ten on the blade on the west coast of Vancouver Island,
has brought to light the fact that the tramp steamer Hai Da is
listed amonf ahipt thatara miaaing, although aha ia not baliaved
to have met v^ith any garioua niiaadvantiira off ^ Britiah
Colui^bia coasit. '
' "" >i' ' ■ ' I Discovery of the llfebouy and the
part of an oar was reported by
WilUan & Gopeland. Ughtkeeper at
Carmanah, In a me.ssage to Uie De-
partment of Transport here, and
wa.s made hf ttH
U.S. BUSINESS
-WORLD UPSET
Future of Popiplar Front at Stako^ ae Bonnet Ex-
plores Situation Before Dccidinf ^Whetheff pkrr-
Accept Premieres Office Cui^ency Traitti^
Banned After FalLof Chautempa^CaBiiir'^~
*t .
f
Tradinp^ in Gold and Silver
i^Js Suspended During Crisis
i (Oopirrlsht. by thi Hiv** Nr»i Airm v)
PARIS, Jan. 14 (CP-Havaa)^— Task of solving the grave
i ranch political crisis waa offarad ^tonigfit ta Gaorgea
Bonnet, Radical-Socialist statesman and finance minister
in the Camille Chautemps Cabinet, which fell early today over
I the isana of monetary control.
' Ihe Fopular Front Left-
t
mijmi
M
GEOROES BONNET
Hivnnt «f naanee— In the
Chautemps Go\ eniment and
recently Krench Ambassador to the
United sutes, last night aeeepted aa
iwantta", to form a new Goiam-
menU
GOVERNOR URGES
BIAS BE AVOIDED
AddreK.ses RrMi<h ( nlumbU Teach-
ers at Annaal Dinner — Ois-
At
R et i r i ag Allpwance
At Sixty Advocated
By Trades XI)Qngres&
Trades Unions Present ()utlin<* of Legislative Siij^-
' ' Jiillons lo Federal (iovernmrTft PropOaala
Would iUdicaliy Alter Employ tnent
VANOOmrSR. Jan. 14 cn.— Ueu-
tmant-Govemer Brie W. Hkniw
tonight told BrltUh Columbia tenr h-
>rs at their annual dinner that their
[ work was one of the most responsl-
ible of professions, but that they
should not bring personal Mas to la-
I gards f/) religion, eeonomlcs Or ge-
clefy Into the clftMroom.
Quests Inf-luded Hon. A. W<&Ul
Gray. Minister of Munidpsi Affairs;
Dr. P. Pattenon. leader of Britteh
Columbia Conservative party : Dr
Telford. M P P ; His Honor Chief
Justioe-Atiiay Morrison; ArehMlhep
William Duke: J. WlllU, super-
intendent of education; Dr. L. 8.
Kllnck. pre.Hident of the University
of British Columbia; B. A. Jamie-
son, president ef the IVadee and
4{#bor- CouadU. Dean Daniei nu-
WILKiNS STARTS
POIAJULIOHTS
Renews Seiroh for Lost
Russian Ryers Tfyinq
Jo. Moonlight
FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Jan. 14 (/P).
— Russian BepreeentaUve M. B.
Ilellekee announced Sir Hlfbart
Wmdat left Aklavlk, N.W.T., at 6
pm. (PB.T.), on a moonlight polar
flight to ssarch for six Soviet flyers
Bisalng since Augu-st 13.
Wilklns was accompanied by Air
Commodore Herbert HoUlck-Ken-
yon, of Winnipeg, who piloted the
skl-equlpi)ed plane. Wilklns oper-
ated the plane's radio, expecting to
keep in touch with atationa at
Barrnw Patrtrk Lsland and Aklavik.
At 8.20 p.m. (P A.T.I, Wllkins
radioed his posltlon-wia»> tatttude
72 degrees 30 minutes, longitude 139.
He re'ported the platie wa4 pa&sing '
through scattered elouda In the I
moonlight.
The temperature at Aklavlk jnm*
SO degrets below aero. . /~ ^
The flight was the flnst attempt to
And the Rti.s,slan air hero. Sigi.smund
I>e\HnefTsky and his Ave companions
since Wilklns flew over tjie Aivtlc
ta another plane last fjtn. The
atman. employed by Ihrt Ru.' \ ni
Govetnment. shifted his base from
Banaw ta Aldavik this week. —
SERIOUSLY HURT BY
EXPLODING BOMB
SALMi TRAPS
Chamber of Commerce Op-
posed to Attitude of
Boards of Trade
istWBKKR, which has ruled name
since the Spring of 1930. ap|x"ared
to be At stake. It wag ''fiihtflU
Streauoua objeetlen ta the opposi-
tion by the Associated Boards of
Trade of Vancouver Island to the
granting of any licences for fish
traps to British Columbia was as-
prsessd a* a meeting of the board
of directors of the victoria Chamber
Of Ooauneroe yesterday afternoon.
The ehaaSber was adtlaed Mait the
executive of the A.ssorlafed Boards
would meet In Nanaimo on January
26, when a report would be received
on the progresr ^aade-^th the
resohiWnn passed at the convention
In June of la.st year, objecting tO the
granting of fish-trap ilcenoee.
nuini.sl.': who bioujrht about crtlU[»ise
of the Chautemps regime alter an
all-night Chamber of
slon, would support Bonnet.
I 8oclaluit,s. CommunLsts and Radi-
cal SoclalisU make up the gnat
majority of ih»- p. ], i';,r Front.
DfcFtRS DtCliilON
Suaunoned to the helm by Pres-
ident Albert Lebrun. after a day
Ailed with consultations among the
President and leading aiaiegaMn.
Bonnet deferred until tomorrow the
decision on whether he would at-
tempt to form a f ^*ntt.
Before then he platmed to talk
with several former Premiers. In-
« luduiK l/''>ii uiiini. Edouard Her-
riot, Edouaid Dal.uiier Senator
Contlnocd on Page i, Colaaw 4
After hiaiing an explanation of
trapping operatkNis given by Charles
P. Oeodrleh, president ef the Books
Harbor Fishing St Packing Com-
pany, Limited, the chamber ex-
paMOd tha eptolon that the aMtisr
was too controversial for the Asso-
ciated Boards to take any part in
It; requested Mr, Goodrich to sup-
ply infonnatton to rebutui of the
chargee made agataet the trapping
method: In.structed It.s deleciffs to
the meeting in Nanaimo vigorously
to oppose any such action, and Inti-
mated that It wouki withdraw from
the Aaweiated Boards if the matter
were Jtebgeded with further.
It was ea»phaslsesl_that if the
Sooke flsh traps were compelled to
cease operations Vimnn Mnuui lo^e
a valuable industry and subsidiary
en Page g. Cehnna 4
Of the latter, they said, many ac-
tually are operating companies
o«-nlng outright coMnf^l goMdl-
arles^andlbui differ from the pyra-
mided type of holding rompaay to
which Mr R/msevelt has objected hi
the past in the utilities Aeld.
So complex was the qjueetien ^died
by the Prwlilent. In fart, that many
eftanan. of the University of British , "i'" '"•'d 'hev thought
Columbia and li numbiT Of
^of the LeglalatMre.
Ambassador
Now Free to
_Speak Out
17
< omlrs
( ulbertaon on
Rdltorials ..
financial ...
Jane Dfnn
R«dln Projr»mn»ee P*r»
Shipping and
Reelal Netee Jiga g
-Tbe Piper's Tene- Page «
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OTTAWA, Jan,, 14 0^.— Prime Minister Mackenzie King
■nd his coITaagiHi hiftaiviid eaggeitiaag taHay from rep-
resentatives of some 175.000 Canadian wockC£a./.BEhich,
^ adopted, would radically alter the whole emplovmant piature
and ramowa eoihpletaly tha dread of a pcnnileagnmhaga.
~ " " " delegates* -Wr Oovernment
give them eertous vmaderanon
P. M. Draper.' of Ottawa, presi-
de- of the Trades and Labor Con-
Offlrer* of the TridW and Lilw
Congress of Canada, with thoee of
the oooibtoed ratbwad bwthgHieods,
~— ———•—rage t4 1 made their annual pUgrttaage to
-> Page 11 1 Parliament Hill, where the Prime urr.^.s. chief spokesman for the dele-
MlnLster and thl. ipajority of his aatlon, pror jeed the Oovernmer>t
brlefr provide an adequate retiring allow -
the I ance for e»»ff person desiring to
workers would like to see adopted wi'hdmw from Industry
Jan. 14 (Jt^.—
SecreUry Hull met an ofTlcial Ger-
man protest against a bitter anti-
Hitler speech by, former AaAaasador
wtiUam a Pedd today with an ex-
planatlon that United SUtes citiaens
enjoy the rlRht, of free speech.
Hans Hflnrlch Dieckhoff, the
would JgOgitean-- embdeaedor, ftated<-the
Qtate Department to tell Hull that
Dpdd,'.whp recently resigned from
the diplomatic eorpe after Ave yaan
as American envoy at Berlin, had
Th^ye mlRht be qua 11 neat ions which
Mr. RooeeveJt had not mentioned at
his press oonfemihe.
R»«SrdlnK the T»r*'slrtenfs crltl-
clsm^ of holding companies In the
banking Aeld. and his attack upon
"remdte ^ control'' of local banks,
they estimated that four companies
ronlfftl bahlfs "havinf
nearly 13.000.000,000.
"iOeii of
LOS ANOIUS. Jan. 14 m.—A
bomb exploded today in the aiftomo-
blle of ^rry Raymond, undercover
Investigator and veteran former
police and detective chief in South-
em Oaltfomia cities, serfcMely to-
Jurlng him. The bomb exploded
'when he pressed the c^ starter in
hia
Uneasy Over
^whington
Negotiations
LONDON, Jan. 14 tCP.-Itevas).—
The National Union of Manufac-
turers tonight expre.ssed uneasiness
over effects of the proposed Anglo-
American trads sgrsement to a let-
ter to-the board psesldent, Oflver
Stanley. and asked that bu.sine.K he
represented at Washington negotia-
tions.
■Tile action folkmed letters to Mr.
Stanley from the l>>Mtoration of
British Chambers of Commerce a^ik
ing to be consulted in advance re-
garding ^arnFaTthg
LAIEJCWS BULLETINS
CANADA'S ONLV
ADIUflEAD
WilHtm Oswald Story, War
Commander at Esqulmait,
Passat In Ctit
MONTREAL. Jan. 14 O).— Death
came Uxlay to Canada^ eni^ ad*
mlral. William Oswald Story, a
square-Jawed Irlshnmn whohe gal-
lantry wAs noted through the>
scores of years he sailed thoeas
Seventy-eight years old and an
Invalid. Adn:iral .Story had been in "
ill -health several weeks befocf hia
death, which occurrsd aa he slept.
It brought to a close » long naval
career which began wh^n story left
his blriJiplace near. Crossdoney,
Northern Ireland, to Joto tlM Mmml
Navy in 1«71.
Beiflnning as s midshipman the
young Irishman gradually worked
his way upviird through the years
he served atfrnfi-h ha.ses in ~ "
AustraUa anil Erai Indiei.
His outstinding courage
him to thi command of HMS
«««<y of fie Worth Sea flsheriea
AMt. Later he rommanded from
bridges of cruisers and battleshtos
'">'ii his rethwnent to Ifis aa laar-
admiral, tut hia SSllNaMnt waa
only temporary.
DecJaraflon of war signato/' his
return to 1014 and he became .d-
miral-supertntendent of the naval
dockyard at Esfjulmalt. from where
he was transferred four yeara l^ter
to a similar post to Hattfas. fter
more tMBtt a year he served at the
Hallfaa baae before he went. Into
actual retirement, with the title of
admiral and the honor of the Order
of Commander at the- ~ —
P*re. awarded by the late Ktog
George V.
^ot attempting to deal with the
recommendations -to detail, the
or 0001-
merce at the age of alxty yeare, thtw
^^DanaL^ waj^fM; ywinger npen
CIGARETTE BUTT
CAUSED DESTRUCTION
TORONTO. " Jan. 14 <F. — Tlrt
Marshal W .J .SoXt reported today
the »3M.O00 Arc that destroyed
Ixnwtto Afibay at msgara VWIs Mon-
day night was started bv s biimlnij
elgarette batt, thrown by a girl stu-
dent toto a waste-paper ehvte.
VEHSEL O.N ATLA.NTir SENDS OLT 80S.
NORFOI K, Vs.. Jan. Ig rBatiWbjl <iPU-The e«aa
>eday it had .received aa 808. aMesagc freot the Otdeh
AMfam^ laiayad by the Brtttsh aMleAMp' RangMki. Aspaala's poel-
tiew- wee glfen aa iS.M nortir tetHade and MM wMt uiitnde This
w»e tsUmaled as about l.oee milee essi ar northeast of ( ape Hatteraa.
LUNENBLRG FIKHING SHIPS BLOCKADED IN PORT
LUNBNBVRO. ta • UL fSalaidayl ' fr -Th ree •ehetmeni.
saapitlld af planntog to tabs en' baa and leave tor the nshinc
groWMa were bloekaded at thefr berths early tod«r h? other vewielB
•f the town's strikinr nkhint fleel "I^val" uriit« of the Heel mrtored
end to end, forming a Boating "boom." effective
channal tMni She SoM Where the (hrse are
A florcrui. SIGN
Insulted HlUer to an address \^ New i WASHLNOTON. Jan. 14 —
York last night. .Supreme Court JusUce Benjamto H.
RuU replied thai Oodd had. re
his aaysasindet|blp. .waa no«
a private miam^ad ttierefore en
Joyed the fitaduu of l|jeech guar
aatpad Ittai^ the OMmUM
Oardow, seriously Ul with heart
disease, clung tonight to s gain fie
achieved more than (»en'y-four
hours ago. His physicians
YAPANBSB BCPOBT BVOCBSSPTL DRIYC IW gHANTUNO
SHANf.HAI. Jan. 'SAtiirdajn .: — l.ipane*e annaanced today
their forces in Shantunr Pmvlnre had driren Ibreagb Sttategle
IsiiiiiiK «. ijihward toward the i.ynchal RaNway, and had Tttaelsi
T«nK<hialtsio. Tbcy Said the Chioeac atth Ainiy. whkh bad de-
fended Tsirting, waa ilMl 'tawawl.yiiili i% tnenty-n^en miles
te the santh. ^ •
I.ANnsi.fDE RFP0RTEI> ON KOOTENAT LAKE LINE
NELSON. B ( . Jan. 14 o A C anadian PadSc Railway
train left here Ute. tonight, for a slide
t ake line aboat thirty
the slide waa at the
CANADA MFTAf, SMTFMFNTH HIGH LAST YEAR
OTTAWA. Jan, 14 'f --\ new rceOrd for
a^de by Canadian mlne» in 1»37. providing eSM ef \_
the lining Indngtry dytog the year, the Department a# Mines
' s€ nMtel. eapper. lead and sine In
a total of SI !<; •>!« «>O0 m (hr Iwlvr months
tl. IM7, eempared with iet,M2,«ee a year befera.
f
•4m
LEAGUE REFORM
BjjifESlJROENT
••aretoiriiarnea
*• fendiB fer Omfereneo
Befwe Going to Oenerm
LONDON. Jan.,14 (;P).-The r,„es."
tion of League of Nations reform
following the shift of AuArta and
Hungary ciowr to the Rome-Berlto
axis, apparently bansins an *^tnt~
«»tler today la tiM BNMl Itof^
l^elgn SecreUry Anthony Bden
abruptly broke his vacatton to
Southern PTanee and hurried back
to London for oqnsul'n'lons with
Prime Mmi^tenMrMlle Chamberlato
nen. ft was auUgiiggB. was in
have gene'dtreetly from the Riviera
to Oeneea for the opening of the
LeajT'ie rot;T,rii ^Mioin wh^ch
Pranee hae aaked be postpOUsil fraa
Mwary 17 to Januaty M.
Dlplomatlf quarters expressed be-
Mef Eden was sitrnmnned t>ack to
di#eti»s the Intemaiiosial qw>atioru
raised by the alignment of Austria
and-Aaaaaiy with the Faacisi..hlQr.
and Pound's apparent
joon^eming the League.
-i^ 2
lIPhAV yAMIIAR,V ig38
V
Counsel for Alherta
Denies Relevancy of
DominionWirgument
Col. O. M. Biggar Tells Supreme Court Two-Thinln
_Jttf Matter Offered by Federal ik
Canada^ War- Time
Admiral Dead
OTTAWA, Jan. 14 0».-^A»«ailing approximately two-thirda
of the argument* advancad by counaai for Aa D««S«ion
Government, the banks and tha newspapers against the
validity of three Albarta bills. Colonel O. M. Bi^gar. chief
eoynaal for Albarta, today began his argumant bafor* the
iprame Court of Canada in dafanca of tha maaiuraa.
Potanei Blggar sakl the referenoe | daily and weekty ncw^^papers. laat
WM by the same authority, ihe Gov- of four lawyers to address the eoiot
crnor-Oeneral-ln-CouncU, w h Ic h , In opixxsltloii Uy th* bills The others
would have to decide whether they
AeiiM aear lieaona Jaw. ISiay OBUMtiOBride tor the Domlnkm oovem
ment and W. N. Tllley for the char-
tered iMinlu of Canada and the Ca-
Pally and mtU^JtfmMsL
pen' AMQclatlOQS.
Colonel Blggar will continue his
argument on Monday, and It 1a ex-
pected the heartnf wUl end some
tftne 'ruewttyr'llb arcumant today
Wiis df' voted only to the general
not boconii' law iinlU the Oovemor-
(Jcneral uutenLed to Uiem.
Ito aimed ihe ^twelton wissaed te
the court would have been mora sat-
lifactory l( it had asked whether
the bills w<Hiid be valid If they re-
ceived the Royal fynt y''***^
whether they were 'idtra vfaai oCiha
•la-Ooxin-
■egr' however, had yet to pass on
whether the bills were agalnnl the
general interest of Canada, and It
was not necessary f ort thal^QWi to
into that, qtipstlon.
rUBUC WELFARE
the ariument advanced
against the bfHs. he said, was to the
effect they were contrary to the
public welfare and that -the Leglala-
ture In enacting them was actuated
by some improper motive. Ha sub-
mitted these arguments might be
entertained If they were addressed
to the Qorei uai »Oeneral -in -Council,
but iibi when addreased to the court.
Duty of the court, he continued,
'was simply to say whether the bills
"neere within tiie coaftpetance ot tha
XiSfflBlature. Ts do this U need only
look at Xbe bills Uiemaelvcs Other
bllla passed by the Leglalatyia,
speeches by various peopter extracts
from bo(4u and cOiu publications
referred to by the other coimjiel had
no beaiiriK on the question.
. Chief Justice Sir Lorman DufI
agread %fth (XAonel Btnar about
flpeerhe<i. but said the rourt had to
get at the "pith and Rub.stance" of
the bills, and to do this might look
at other legislation and at the ctr-
ewnstanoes surroundtng enactment
of the Iritlslation.
OPIMON OF COURT
The rmirt. he said, could not be
ignorant of all the eronomlc de-
velopments in the last twenty years,
but neHher riMwld K soak Its mind
In a mas.'^ of extraneous UMtterlal
and then look at the bills.
Colonel Bltgtr began his argu-
ment at noon and foUowad Bon. J.
L. Ralston, counsel forHlM Albnta
were Aime Oeoflrlon, an^ J- Boyd
IAN DOiliS
UEADSCLUli
Saanich Jersey Breeders
Discuss Proposal to Licpnoi
^ l£«ling in Cattle.
question of the relevancy of ma-
terial advanced by the other side
and be did not get down to a de-
fanea of the bWi taidlTidually.
Large Crmcd^ .
- Reuriian Dance
AfteraooB Dresses
A good Mitctioft of itylct made by
Quttn on* of th« oufitjnding mak -
CM of oclutivt d r 1 1 1 • I. Rtgular
Tslaes $29.7S. Reduced far Jseasry
ule te ^ft4.»6
UMITBO
'721 Yafet St. 1711)
Memt>ers of the Pro Patria
Branch. Canadian Legion, their
wives and families, attended the
annual reunion lupper danoe in the
Shrlaa Ball last avening. *
Dances both old aiul new w.re
tn]oyad~~b9r tha lazge crowd from
i o'etoek untU 1 a'Moct. Mttiie was
provided by a popular seven-piece
orchestra. A sit-down supper was
aemd ibartly altar 11 o^alaok.
— *fteaturlng the evening were sev-
eral performances by members of
the Florence Clough Dancing Aca-
demy.— flayaral'^ danoars. clad In
pirate eoetnmes. delighted tbe audi-
rnce. Other ofTerings were tap,
specialty and tango dancei.
the oonimlttee, as.sLsted by J. Pox,
W. Talbot, J. Simpson. C. A. OIU,
E. F. Pox and T. Urk. About four
hundred wwa
IS CHOStN HtAD
OF ?mm&
Saanders Re-elected President of
iiFott ttrnfid YOUR
STERLING SILVER
FLATWARE
S«r our t«l«c>ion of pstttrnt carried
i« Stock. Ftirfield'i, Slratfard, OW
F. W. FRANCIS
dieit
Plumbing
Repiirt
NO JOt
TOO SMALL
J. IMOIIIEU
MOVED
T. lU tmiON BUILDINO
TYE ft RAWSON
S. Saunders was re<«leeted presi-
dent o( the Canadian Pensioners'
AsBodatlon at the annual meeting
last evening In the headquarters. 336
Pemberton building. W. Ooopfr
Seott was ehoeen fliat vlee-pcael-
dent and J. H. Miller Was named
secoiu! vice-president. K. C. Keane
will serve another yaar aa Meaa-
tary-trea.^urer.
Tlie board of directors waa select-
ed xs foiiow.s: M w Jamleson. H.
M. Morriai, A. 8. Window and B. P.
Cole. w. Cooper Beott wag aamn
deieRat.e to tfM Hennmbranee Day
committea.
MHRiVeHBlfp dUTing "the paet-year
Incrca.-HHl steadily, the pre.'tldenfs
r-port stated, the asaoelatton on the
wbola
yesir.
aW
1 pension casae were con-
cluded aatleractorlly for tha apiril-
cantJ. while pther bu-iln^Ns included
children's allowances, apprentices'
aiiewanow and depiadwili' allow-
aneee.
The pwildent lapreeeed hie
thanks for the loyal .'support of the
members, caecutlrs and secretary
durlhf tha jFaar.
It was announced that the
report of the veterans' assistance
committee was not yet finished, but
would be sent to the aaeociatlon
when eoinpl^^ed.
etary:
flnal
ADDS YEAR ONTO
JAIL SENTENCE
Theodore
It
Tlw monthly meeting i^C the Saan-
Ich Jersey Cattle Club was held re-
cently at the home of the club pres-
ident, Ian Doogite. It waa'waU at-
tended and proceedings were en-
livened by discussion of the drhft of
a proiKXial bill la liri'nrp and con-
trol breeders of and dealers in pure-
bred dafai^aattlai
Opinion ajs to the ne*>d <>f the bill
was divided. The measure would
require* that reeOrds eC preduetlen
of any animal offered for sale nnd
of Its near relatives be produced for
the buyers it wa.s felt that It would
B. H. Hoole moved "tbaltba aet.
beUiK ai' unwarranted Interference
with the liberty of the subject, was
not wanted." bui^ iasendment by
(ifon e Malcolm "that It be -flaan
liu'Llier cootaderaUon" was eacrled.
A BWUOB to autke tha dob meet-
ings quarterly Instead of monthly
v^as defeated, but it was decided to
extend the range of subject present-
ed at maetlnge beyond that of pure-
bred Jerwy eatttK ^
umoal meeting followed TTie
president repprte^ Uiat membership
was tha eame as last year, but that
there have been a falUng off In at-
tendance. He reported that fbianeee
were In Kood condition after spend-
ing more than usual on propaganda
for Jereey tattk. thit Hiembffg WRB
a few exceptlcms hadHone no dMW-
Ing at the major fairs, but had
turned out well at Saanlchton, that
much energy had been put into the
aetlTltlea of the Junior ehibe, that
' the Raahlch Jersey Calf Chiir had
had a very succes.sful year, and that
' export trade In purebred cattle to
China and Uie UtUted SUtea had
Improved and with MUM OOBdlr
Election of ofBcers luiulted M Ibl-
tows: President, Ian Doiiflsa: vice-
prealdant, A. W. Aylard; aeeratary-
unmrnm, ■. ■. Lia: keaoaai7~audl-
tor, J. a. Braldwood: directors, H E
BUCUdgt^ Capt..C. rt.aibson. Major
Qavln Weir Snd K W Burklnshaw.
February 7 was aet as the date of
tilt iwrt iiwetlug, whiAjda be held
at Wootecote. North Saanldli^-aiHtt-
vitftlon of Captain Oibaon.
REEVE CROyCH
IS
APPEA, C6URT JUDGE
IMPRQVEP IN HEALTH
Mr. Juetioe it B. IfcFhUUpe. of
the Brttldi Oi»>iilli~0wgt ot Ap*
l^eal. who was taken ill at Wednes-
day's sitting of the court here and
removed to Bt. JeeepfK JJeiwltal; la
re.^tlng comfortably and making
good progress towards recovery, his
physicians state.
Lack of Property Qualifica*
tion Forces Peter R.
Peter R. Tyson, well-known Vlc-
tmla wrsftler and athlete, who re-
eenily annoulhovd nf~lnteBtian to
on^'M- }<ccvo William Crouch In the
election for chief magistrate of
Saanich municipality on January n.
stated yesterday that he had been
forced to withdraw from the contest,
having foupd hlm-self to b In-
eligible. He Intimated, however,
that he would be a auMBdata for the
reeveshlp rvext year,
In a statement explaining his re-
Miimiai -ftwa -tba" fejtt^-. Mr.,
Tyson said that haigaed to qqaUf^
for nomination, owibtg to the fact
that the Improvements on his prop-
JU Yalta Strtft
HOSE
760
- ■ -t- ■
1
- » -
1
erty had not been anfised In IMT.
although oomtnietod tea monttaa
*^he wilQidrawal*^of Mr. ¥y»on
makes It probabla th.^t H.'- \e Crmu h
will be re-elected by acdanuitlon, no
other oppoeltlan to hie eandldatuia
having been annoimced He ha.5
held ofHoe aa reeve oX b«Atuch lur
PoUoMBM^,jtor dm thaaariiiii
happen?
Motorist— My wife fell asleep to
the back seat.
MAY PORCHASE
-MRUUMB
Fire Wardens to Receive
Tenders for New Equip-
ment lifl. to Feb. I .
Tenders for a new combination
aerial ladder and truck wm;be re-
ceivod up to- Wbewary mm war-
derw decided at a meeting yesterday
afternoon Pull specifications el Hie
apparatus required mav tie "btalned
from Fire Chief Alex Munroe.
Wardens were informed by the
fire chief that the present aerial
ladder was purchased in 19U. and
was considered unsafe for further
use. Salesmen for ftiw apparatus
companies were given a.,h9ai1nff at
the meeting. .
A prellmln&ry discussion on an-
nual eeUmatea waa bald. IM Are
chief was asked to safeBrfi eompata-
ttve figures of 1837 and 1938 esti-
mates for further peryaal.^^ . .
CHIEF rONORAn^l-ATED
Resignation of Eklward Goldtr
Clayards from the fire department
was accepted. Wardens asked the
chief to convey congratulatlCM ^ to
Mr. ClHvard.s nn being WPfttMti
fire chief of Oak Bay.
Permission was granted the
school board for Bank Street BdtiedL
to use l9tichess Street flrehall at a
recreation centre, provided that the
hall was kept in a good •tate of re-
pair and made availaMa 'far 'ttr
department u.ne on .«hort notice.
An application from F.'«nulmalt
Salvation Army for ii.«se of Victoria
West flrehaU was UUed untU fire
wardena Interview Vleteria ' Wbst
Brotherhood about tha
nRST PENSION
PAYMENT MADE
Government Am
First Cbefae ta
lilM a
M. C. Robinson, supertntetxlent.
Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, has been offlctelly advtKd by
the Old Age Pen.Mona Department
of British Columbia that the flrst
cheque in respect t^ the payment of
pensions for Ihe blind was mailed
by the Pensions Board in Vancouver
nn January 7. It \s expected that
further payments will be made Im-
mediately fonowtnl tbi: eonlpiettan
and acceptance of applirat.lons.
Tlie amount of the pen.slon la $20
a month, and la available to all blind
people in BrlUst^ Columbia under
tha I bama quaUfleatione as thooe
applying to the old-age pensloneni^
except in respect to age, th« pension
for the blind being paid at tha age
of forty hutead of seventy. Another
advanUge to the bUnd penaloner la
that he \n allowed $300 a year addi-
tional Income for a kingle pensioner,
and 1400 a year addltloQal taeome
for a married
lolanthe
Heaters
14
llariit IS *• SS
to
m a tsMaa
$29.50
Coast Hardware
nor<il.AS ST.
Canrfth Krrrive* Piinish-
fer Breaking From ~
— a mm% t» _ .
Theodore Carve th will have to
epend a year In Jail Ob tha termi-
nation of his other sentence, for
having broken Jail and thus making
Rood nln escape from the clfv lock-
up. , This was the punishment meted
out 'lo-hlhi yeetarday la tbe elty po-
lice court^ when his eaee fcame be-
fore Magistrate "k. "ZTTfiBtr r.
The accused pleaded gtiilty to the
ofTenoe and had nothing to add to
the rimpivptevr '
The maiTlstrnfe jyHnted nut that
th« offence of breakln.. Jail was re-
garded as a very serious one. The
evidence In the matter showed that
there Sa'RSTVIiraiirplaa. Re.
however was not Imposing tba*iail
penalty in such ofTenoee.
He. thireupon. sentenced the ae-
cuaed to OM year tn pHson. to fol-
low the iehtenoe already imposed of
%ix months* Imprlsonaent' "for the
theft of a watch.
GAS MASK EXPERTS
TO GIVE INSTROCTION
VANCOUVER, Jan. 14 Five
British-trained experts In gas-
ma.<(k technique will Klve In^tnicflon
In Vancouver und«'r the aasplces of
Bt. John Ambulance As.<K)elatlOn, tha
association laid today. The eooreea
win begin "as aeon as they alt
authorized by the DeparnUBT^ST
National Defence •
Via Ave in.^nic!or.^ reoelvfd' tbaj^^
training In "^"'^tI "^Wint tht
Coronation aea.'^on
DAILY BREAD
40^ per cent of British Golumhia^s total population
^ is sustoineil by our hogging Infjustryr
bia« Here, jwh^re ta mucfh of
demanded, we have become
unding, youthful energy has
Ufa U re4 ii^ British (jlol
strength and industry ar
a nation of ^^doers.'' A.
created our basic industries from forest, mine, sea itnd
And these industries have, in turn, created more industries. Their waves spread
Jike sunJima^^Jii the rfiy of the woodman's axe- it achoad tha tap of tha
cobbler's hammer. All walks of life, from butcher to baker, mpve and reccive^
life from our basic industriese ~— ~ • " ~
AMvft^ofu of B.C.
Thm Orand Poat*ex^utlve of the
Native Sons of British Columbia ifrtlk,.
hold a special meeting In The Col-
onist board room on Saturday ere-
nlng. Jamwrv ri and not tonight
as suggested. The monthly meeting
of Vletaila..poat Ha 1 win be held
In fh- TCntphf* of fMhia* Hall on
Monday evening at • o
lever Lost Day's Werk
As the reart creep eb 'HiUe iffeb-
nesnes and silmenta become harder
to shnkr nff than formeriv, and
•vidences of a breakdown spjwnr
Now is the time When aged jieopl^
nee<i A tonic, such as Milhiim's
Health and Nerre ViWn to help them
mamtain their heslfh, vi((or and
energy, and to brace up and in-
Ma. A r IlioiAR, Palermo, Onf.,
wntes — T mtv aeventy years of age;
never lowt a day's work, missed a
meal, or took any medicine in my
life, but last year I. Had a nervous
breakdown ; had beadarnea ; no appa-
tite; hid from people; and was in
tear aiiH snxirtv, hsd to hsve some-
ooa Sit beauilfl niy b<><l si niKlit until
I went to sleep. Hrll could not l>e
worae. I began taking Milhum's
Heiilth and Nerve Pilla, and from
the firtt I herame eabn and euUeeted,
and to-day I fe^t the siBrWf dM
yeaia'ii©.** , / "
Greatest of all theie !• lumber. From lumber, British G>lumbla gains economic ^tmem** la
the eyed of the world; it is with lumber that British Columbia wins her "balance of trade,**
so vita] to proKpority; and it is with lumber that British Columbia takes her place annoiig
J - ^ IT ~
Ahe world s leading export^rs.^ ^ — . ^ 7 - —
-This is rejected locally in a rUt industrial enterprise. LiimCsr Is tioth Ae cause oif ^idustry
-^rttiolf And in <ilfi|^^.^^m
Tastly gcrater nuitfber In almost Ifrvery line of biiimMi. It is consenratlTely estimated that
40VOE ALL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S JUSIN£SS ACTIVITY iIA3 ITS ORICIN IN
LUMBER! --^ ^ ^ _ . -
^i3l^-Brltiih Colufiil
away our lumber industry
would be to remove tbe^»H3MUt-fttoBa of our ocoaoinlc structure, and irith ifiT §!■ iwMiis d-
•rery laditidiial Brilidi Colui^^
DCkiirkilDCbt BRITISH COLUMBIA PRODUCES MORE
KC.IVlt.iVlDC.K: THAW nw raamta'-e LUMB£iL
ThU U the firsi of a $€rk$ of firanomemnmntB rmmtding uttaZ iaeU cone^rnumMritiMh CohtmM§ mahr indugiry.
.\SS()CI.\TRD FOREST I^KODICTS INDl'STRIKS
OF BRITISH C:()IJ MlilA
e ^
•MX
I
t — —
r^-...».,«.-,.^. .-
THE DAII^V eOCONIST. -\'Tr
15. t93r
Britain to Test Out •
Fleet in Manoeuvres
7 Of t Singapore Base
Wjuvhi^s and Airj|)lane» With Army fHflHItaenU
T» ftpwiidb Opwrfiay of fi^w Dock
LONDON, Jan. 14 W.— Singapore. Britain's formidable naval
base in the war-troubled Far East, will he thr focal point
early in February 'bf combined naval, military and air
manoeuvres pr«c«dinc the opening of ^ huft 4fydock
there February 14.
An lmprf'.s.iive array of warships
ant*, airplanes, in sTtdltlon to army
deUchmenta, wUl participate In tbe
exerclaw. Ilie Joint dtfenoi mr-
\\res' annoiinrrm«nt iaauMiil tflOlght
de&cribed the manceuvrM u "a.oom-
blned operatlooa eserdM
First Attvinpt at RaisiM
■ Beuluk UnutccesMful \
A
FIEK raising the (orwfrd part of the PiMina
freighttr Beulali #elf bttt flf the water laat evening.
the first attempt to QgMll:the sunken vessel was
abandoned when the pumpa wiprhing in the aftec holda
were umU»: to MEf "iAy liea«Way against the water
entering that portion of the ship.
A fiM-th«r searc h will be made for the opening through
which water rnubi liave been entering thj^ after. hold while
the pumping was in progreaa. and when tUa ia locited» it
will he sealed and another effort wilLJ)a aM4» to
beulah to the surface. " — ^ .
11 w&» expected Ihey would b« "on
the .same scale as last year."
The fltrles of Incldsnts arising
from the Chlnese-Jspanese eonfliet
Involving British Uvea, property and
pOUUcal rlghu In the Orient
helffMea intersei la ihe maiMmivre.s
NOWl
GURNEX RANGE
With Full Enameled Front
and Waterfront
00
-er
CompMm IM^% off RngM for
CM W^d, ON or Qm
C. J. McDowell
PLUMBING — HBATINO — OIL BUKNBRI
1000 DOUGLAS STRBBT ^
' .Umis of the Royal Navy Uklug
part in th« manceuvrss will subse-
quently be prsssnit when the dock Is
opened. Three United States' light
cnilsens. the Trenton, Milwaukee and
Meniphi.s. aLso will attend.
Thedortfock wlU be capable of
hsndtlRff Wttsln's mightiest capitiii
.shii^s of whirh the largest if, the
battle cruiser Hood, a 42,100-ton
giant, largest flghtlnf^mir afloat.
Singapore Is at the strategic
crossroads of the Orient. Well -forti-
fied. It undpr.stf)Ad to have fifteen
elghtesn-mc|x land gun.^ a military
airport there was created from
BLUE RIBBON
nhe Quality Cofffeo"
NOW
Selling Regularly
at 40c Par Lb.
CITV COUNCIL
MOVE OEPLOie
Printers and Lithographers
Protest Printing of Refund-
ing Bonds in East .
MliST SEM
LONG TERM
Thomas Schaeffer Will Go
To Penitentiary for Three-
. — Year Period
Laid His Charge
- To Recover IfHm
fst tack $400 he ioaned
Hutton !ii <i>im»-(ti(>n with a gold
Issse aa Um Fraser River,
INQ ON 8UNDAV
VANCOUVER. Jan. 14 (^.— Judge i
J. W. iiillrlB OaOBtr OPOI* MiPrt A
a Button pros- 1 ^ Vi*moTy ot the lute Joseph
Beaumont, who passed away on New
1. OnenrH ^aaili Day. a OMetlnf under «M
pseter».oC oMalnlOr $«00 by falsa
for
pretenosa, fttn
wood %lthout
a defenee. ... ..
The Orown's ease nollapied when
Orssnwood admitted he laid the
at the Victoria ajid DUtrlet^
Unempieyed Association wiU be hsld
on Suadar eCMUBC at TM Fort
street.
Fresh
Ginger Snaps
Joint snnounoement of the
three* defence .vcrvices, navy, army,
and air, stated combined eaerdses
of this nature, are carrtsd out from
time to time with s view to testing
the various defence.s of sln«apoie
and are a part of r.oiniai lrainu'.>{ "
Warships from the East Indies
and China squadrons and the Royal
Indian Navy will conduct naval ex-
ercL'ses while troopn of the Singapore
garrlAon will be .strengthened by the
lst-2nd Punjab RegUnent and-4te^
Malaya RettanenC. The Royal Air
Force »<niadron.s at Singapore will be
supplemented by "some units" from
India and Lra«. ~_
RHIP8 TAKfVG PART
PartlclpaUng warships will be:
Cruisers Norfolk and Anerald of the
Bsst Indlea Squadron; Cniliser Dor-
setshire of Chins Squadron; Air-
craft Carrier Kagle of China sta-
tion; the Rojrsi IndUja Navy fiOfifini
Indue, RIadUBtaa and iBvestlffator;
about ten submsrlnes and the Depot
Ship Medway of the China Squid-
rr>n; five destroyers. lnrhidln« the
Duncan and Westcott ol (te China
Mayor Andrew McOavin roened
protests yesterday from Victoria
Typographical Union, No. Ml, and
AUied Printing mdbe ^Pwrnrtl In
Thomas Schaeffer, who was seen
by Constable Angus Munro as he
wslked out of Uie Standard Steam |
Laundry late at night on December
H, was ainteneed to three years i _
penitentiary by JudcBJH. H. Bhand- I Q 1 j
ley yesterday — afternoon in the { I Wdoa. ■ V |
Coiuity court Arraigned on '-wo|
counts of having broken and en-
tered the laundry by nlftlt for the
purpose of committing an Indictable |
offence on the date specified aiKl |
seooiMlly of having it\^ his possession .
insfcnunents^wlth which to commit
bu^itaury. the aeouoed wtsred a plea
of guUty to the ftat^ ta« jiiUty
-to the second.
H. W Diivey. wlu) appeared as de^-
fence coumel. tokl tlie court" thst he
was only appearlnt for the accused
on the one count, that of breaking
Annual January
Ctoarance
'^ISiS DOVOLaS ST.
fVBS
BISU
-Vi— — t^- -
amcATtsuN
• -
TOIACCO
Army fwces. under the rommand
df Msjor-Oenerai W. O. 8 Dobble,
Kenoral oflloer commanding In
Malaya, wUl Indutte unlU of the
Royal Artillery, the Royal engineers
and the Royal Coriw of Signal's; the
first battalion of the Royal InnLs-
kllllng Pusilien; the second bat-
talion of the Gordon Highlsnders;
4he lst-3nd Punjab Regiment and
the Malaya Regiment.
Eight Royal Air Force Squadrons
with attendant bombing and trans-
port aircraft and th* BtralU Settle-
ments Volunteer Air rone, will par-
ticipate
Singapore Is the world's largest
regsrd to the City Council's decision
"on Monday to order 12,W debt re-
funding bonds from the ->BritUh
Ametfaa-iiai^ Note Oompany. ot-
tawa, at a eost of MJN. plus sales
tax. -'
An em[>liatir protest against ac-
tlon.oLih«. CU«: CouBGll In havUig
the fsfundtaf bonds printed outside
the city was reglsten-d by the T>'po-
(jraphlcal Union. A letter from the
organization stated that aiember
of the craft had applied to the
for felTef, which gave the union
right to claim support of the coun-
cil In having all municipal printing
doin In TteUJHa. ^
HUGE INVESTMENT
Allied PrlnUng Trades Council
pointed oat that the printing Indus-
try here represented an investment
of many thousands of dollars, and
dbnlrlbuted largriy to the etty
treasujov^ftUMr Igxml printers were
home bwiwrs. Tltthough the print-
ing cotitirll appnn lated consklf ration
given the expenditure of takpayers'
money, action In harteir bonds
prlnt.ed In Ottawa was deplored.
Amalgamated Lithographers of
America, Local Na 44r aUo wrote in
protest of the City Council s decision
to send the business from the city.
and entering and would not address
hiin.self to tne second one
When the cass was called In the
I^enoen W. P., Lawaen for the
crown, said that he had understood
that the plea of guilty was to be
entered In both instances and sc-
cordmgly he had not his-avldenoe
ready.
HAD TO ADJOURN
Adjournment was taken until the
afternoon, when tha aaae was pro-
ceedsd with.'
The resubmission of the evidence
that had been given by the police
efftoers at the original trial took
Chocolate
Eclairs
k.
.LTD
SATURDAY
^SESH MEATS
Blue Ribbon
MALT
X
tin
VEAL LEGS,
VEAL STEAKS, 16...^^.
VEAL RUMPS,
VIAL U)IN» %,
Legs of Mutton, Ih.
Loms of Mutton, lb
Mutton Chops, lb.
Shoulders of Muffon,
Brtistrol Vtd, 2 Ibg a8# Stewing Miittgn, lb..
15'
10'
SIRLOIN STIAK
ROUND STEAK
Dominion
Hops, '/s'l
7^t.
COX'S
GIUTINI
K ...RUMP ROASTS
:nttl ROASn
lOIIN HOOD
OATS
Pork Shoulders, ft Legs of Pork, lb 23t
Pork ituUJk^^ list Loin <K Poffc Chopg, lb 2^
PORK LIVER
MINCED BEEF
lbs.
::3AUSA6E MEAT
.ICEP41EARTS
Steak and Kidney Meat, 2 lbs _ 2r><*
». * *• — - " "'':"Z^J2r>c
Mutton Chops,
OXYDOL
CHiPSO and
RINSO
1 r
naval baae. It eonunands a nmow- -f^fr^
^ Indian Oeean
bet
tin rtrt***
Former Victorian
PttMes Away in
JAMES mmm
IS LAID AT REST
The funeral of the late James
Maynard. tUooeer mewhant of thU
city. «aa held yesterday afternoon
from MrCall Brothers' Funeral
R^v, A E. Whltehouse, pas-
tor of Metropolitan United Church,
conducted ths service, during which
the hymn, -AWde with Me," was
sung.
The ca.sket was banked with numy
floral tributea. gltlnt testimony to
- r II . esteem in whlrh Mr May-
neiV n eslinUlSler ^eW hy his many frlend.s.
Intermen^ wa.s made In the family
plot at Ross Bay Cemetery, with the
foUowlnc ee pallbeareri: O. Porter.
T I,um.sdrn, Sr. O. McKenzie. J.
Carson. T. Horne and J. Simpson.
iMtAng
in- i
STANDARD
FURNITURE
Largest Srieciion in'
thfiUtj
737 YATB8
Duo - Therm
OIL IURNING RANGES AND
•MIATW$-^_
Ne Wick^rNs 04sr-Is«r le Ugkt
aenw Psniscs Oil
mi hm «M.M-.)lsir Tsnm
McLEMAN, McFEELY
1400 Gov* • a 1111
rambuie
PRINCE
CHARLIE'S
UOUCUR
A resident of British Columbia for
Blxty-sU years, ths flrst sixteen of
wtiteh wete epent In Vtetorlai Joeeph
Henley died In Npw Westmln.'^ter on
Thursday at the age of eighty-three
yean, following a lopg lllnes-s. -He
is Bunrtved- by UTr-granddaughters
two grandsons, his only son
predivpasfd him two month.^
Mrs. H. H. Evans, Lee Avenue,
VIetorla. to a nieoe.
Bom in Wobum. Bedfordshire,
England. Mr. Henley wont to sea at
the age of sixteen, and came to Vic-
toria In 1871 by way of the WSst
Indlea; ftnama and 'Ban Ptanela^.
Amon^ various ornipatlons followed
here was that of baker. In 1M7 |he
.settled m New WsistffilnBler. 4nd
founded the mineral water business,
which he carried on untu his re-
tirement
The deoessed was prominent in
many civic activities and fports in
New Westminster Tn 1902 hs was
appointed a licence commissioner
for the city, and served for two
years, after which he was elected
-aldermiFr anff" served In ihsl capa-
fifv for nine years Wo «ns/(ftlve
al.so in fraternal organizations.
The funeral wttt-takr place in
New Weetmlnster this afteniooiv
MAymEMPTTO
FORM GOVERNMENT
Drambnla* ika liqueur ol old romonca, has been
Miiiiillio Mo olSky* aliico Jl l» noia fcMllftiH.
of the Empire. A mioII Drambuia tonw^ of •
1. Adda tail fo • cocktail.
IftpUUrrg iTOBM PBISOW
BRUSSELS, Jan. 14 (OP-Ravas>.
—Students today stormed TOngres
isecheast of
Has'selt. in an attempt to lH)erate
a student arrested on charges of
scrstchlng French naniei off M-
Ont elwlein was
llus^dvertisTment ts n?>t publrahwl or displayed by the Liquor i wounded by a shot fired by s prison
Control Qoard or by the Government ol British Columbfa. | guard *'
Continued from Pare 1
Joaejrti Caillaux. Albert Sarraut and
J'xseph Paiil-Boncour.
SoclallsU during the night Indi-
cated they would refuse to partici-
pate In a Bonnet Oovernment. but
would support such a reglma In Par-
liament. If assured of sueh|support,
Bonnet might form a eabtaiit almost
entirely of Rsdlcal SOCiailSU. some
observers predicted.
SEEKS PO.STP<)NEMENT
Francs was shaken In lU flnancUl
.structure by the complex political
crisis, and farced to .wk postpone-
ment of the Important League of
Nationx CouAetf-elttljif scheduled
for next Monday at Geneva.
A former Ambassados to the
United Stktes who left that po.si to
become Finance Mmister as a result
of the monetary erisls of Isst June,
Bonnet Is known as orthodox in
flnsnoe matters. He instituted a
stringent "thriff economy and res- .
olutely held out against exchange jl!*f*'.'"'' At
*K.» I .. "Vr^i-that time she reftisad to
JSHIP BY.TRUCK
SCNtOUtiiLlftOOTES
MstchetlH, Celwssi, im%H4, tto^py Vattey, .
fc»r • _...;».„..:.. tyr A.M-/'
Cswiclse Lslis se4 Meis. My. f :» A.m\
OvMCsn. Dslir, 10 A.M. tnj 2 PM; Saturdsy,
10 A M. sttd _ 1 r M.
OMNMmiK tni Wsy Nintt Daily. 10 A.M.
t1 A.M. Dsir
Pnrf Alb«rni <nd W«y Points,
tcn«y, Cumbsrisnd sn4 Cemox
W*v Peiafi ....BsNy, 11 A.M
SPECIAL TRIPS
lY ARRANGEMENT
Cour-
•nd
ISLAND FREIGHT SERVICE. LTD
WONE G8188 ' """"^ ^ r, , . ..^ c^.
ropMOPANT <;trfft
oon^roi thus brlnglnf down on the
Chautempn Cabinet the wrath eC the
Oommunists. ■ j"," -
FOBCBD MSfOlf ATlOlf
- After Cnmmunlsts threatened fo
witlihold .siipiwt from the ministry
during last night s Chamber session..
th« Socialist ministers headed by
ex-Premler I^eon Blum resigned.
ni:s forced Chautcjnps to hand
Hic^ideot Lebrun his resignation
and that of the -cabinet.
..While the President opened ne-
gotiatioru to find a new Pr.e{nier.-
de.MKnate,'_:.lKB ; Jarik_jit JiMnee
banned nirrencv traritnp tiiouRh It
permitted the iv>\irsr ■.tiotic ex-
change i to remain open Later in
ithe day trading in gold and sUver
] was suspended.
The Pri«.«;ldent » ta.slc was c
c-aled. however, by s-SocTHlSt
luMon cauiiid for selection o( i
Premier from their party.
made ' to the seeond-eeuni In the
rharge, addli\<f the, words "without
lawful excu^' u> ths oftsoos of
pos^ssion of tools useable for
burglary. — -
The finding of a mechanic's
hammer such as- might be used to
crack a safe, a punch, pieces of
oellullod where thr accused had been
standlnt*^waainnMueed as evidence
to prove the second count, but It all
Came to nought when the judge
pointed out that possession of the
tools, etc.. must be proved before
entry of the premleee, and not after,
as was the case in this trial It mu.*;!
be while the accused was a free
agent that the
Ubllshsd.
FOUND fOm BVBNT
In this case It was pointed out by
Judge Shandley, all the tools were
found after the aeeused had eome
away from the laundry
Mr. Lawson said that It would be
well niKh Impossible U) establish s
conviction if this was the Interpceta-
tkm to be placed oh the aebUon.
The court. theiaapgiU suggested an
sdjournment for a tirne^ta-mllow the
counsel for the crown Oppoftuntty
to consult authorltlea.
Upon reaaeentMlnr. Ifr. Lawson
eowtlnned hL<i argument, but with-
out bewiK abl^" to convmce the
court. His Honor said that ha would
not oonvlct on this point as pres-
ented. Re said that he would find
him not giii!*\ nil 'tiaf M-ore,
BI.AMU) < AR
Before Ivikk !wntei)(<v) on the
flrsl part of the charRe, the accused
made a piea Uiat he had Just oome
to the city that morning and was
Intending to go straight. He said sn
accident to his car was the cause of
the trouble he had ROt into Driv-
ing along he sUted he saw a light In
the laundry, and thought - the
premL«i««s might be a repair .'^hop And
accordingly went in. He found hUs
mustake and csme sway without
doing any harm. The police pursusd
him "and he ran, he told the court.
'It was intimated that the record
of the accused was a very unenviable
one and Mr Lawson proposed to
submit it as H appeared In poUoe
flies.
Judge Shsndley said that his mind
wss made up, and, thereupon,
sentenced the aceoNtt-iv three |iean
In penlt^tlary.
GEAR FROM SHIP •
. mm ON COAST
rnnlinued from Page 1 '
the Uai Da had beeiHn coountulca-
tlon with another ship.
Seattle Merchants' Exchange .said
a copy of (hp New York Maritime
Ret;; . ; I (H>r 29 Contained
a report that the Hal Da had beeh
heard from between November 26
and December 4, asking "have you
heard
sugar! fruit dept.
Dr. JsckMa't
ROMAN MEAL
Roysl Yesst
7pkt.
COFFEE
Msiwrll RnuM
\t 1 lb
fin
Dried ftwdk
SALAD
16^
2s.. 18'
BOa srs'KisT oBANorn
I \K(,K TI.XAS M 90C
CKKttnVTt .7. ^ (M CC
401
KAIB
n*Ti8
rRKSH BausBBfta
SPROI T< ,
SPINACH
KAvoT oaanaoB. <
r
Assorted
Toilet Soaps
TOMATOES
MALKIM'S BBsr. Ur*. m't
3 tins 25^
BACON
IS""
BuiMMr Mvaiaaii. ^ g <*
18'^
SLirCD 8MOKBD BJICOIf.
»*r lb
8I.I( in AVR^HIRK BACON.
v*t lb
(ENTKS ( I r MA.M
SLICES
SLICED BIDE BACON,
TURKEYS
New ihipm«nt, 8 tn 15 pounds
••r lb ,
KMOKBD
Vt lb
IMOKFII HAMX
• hank half vtr II
FISH DEPT.
FBaaa par
HKBwa. '
8 .^IT*
9*r lb.
aooKE
vr Ik..
•••*«ss««e«s««*
FLOUR
aoBiN Hoon
34'
.:.*.-r.-J*»
bac m
riVK BOSfs
36*^
' "»• #119
hag I
!<• lb. 9919
has
Vt HOLE WHEAT
FLODa
JELLY
POWDERS
All na>«ra
29^
IJmlt I
pllt
HOUSEHOLD
IRAN
l.art* Ih urb
Windsor
SALT, I'i's
3V»
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DCUCATESSEN
63'
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KAK^n STV
p<-r lb
HAW BOSAONA.
IKIXIBO BCay TONOVB.
sKiNirxs wiiNraa.
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11V
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MATCHES
BralS'f Uaka
TEA
MILD FLAVOR lb
BUTTER
FIRST GIAM CUAMItY
P^t* Itoe ••••••• 34c
i IbSs. . . . .$l.iO
OHEESE
COFFEE
2 Kinds
P
lb
MILK
■AB-Braaa
lam tiRt
2.0,19
SMITH'S
Worctlftr S«uct
10"
bot.
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now
Wtt;L Dim
BEXFA8T, WW them Ireland, Jan.
''4 rr-Havasi V'l.^ootftii Craig-
M.oi; Praiii" Miiu.ster of Northern
I Irriand, announced tonifht Sir
{ Saniue.l Hoars. Home Secretary in
the UMied Klafdefti Oovemment,
! had airwl to defer his January 36
I vtsit to Belfast^ as the country si
thBl^QAir «in^lM.Jpntnti? Into an
riectton rampeHn Mliat la Ki>- ,
jruaal^-. i
■refused
her position because she was at-
tetnpun^ ta-nui 4he Japanese naval
blorlcnd(» alor.R fli*> roa.st of China
with n rarjfo of sulphur. She said
shp « a.s proc^pdlng directly tO HORf-
kong, wiicrs ahe tapected to antee
beri««i De6eB*en« and ill;
Th*> Hftt Tin Is .'nifl fn p ri'- .fr
reached HongSonj and to have been
tUB^orted atnee Oeenaber «.
Start "Svxt Week
: On Bridge Tmeer
VANCOlfVER, Jan. 14 O —First
of . two steel, towers to support the
main span of the newnrst Ifarrows
Bridfe will be started Monday. The
main pier ai the south end of the
bridge has been completed by
Stuart Oaaieron * Oon^ahT. Ltd.,
snd Dominion Bridge Compiuiv I fri
will erect the aupcrstructurc
towvr SftO feet
Six
BOLLO caasM
OATS
I*) lb iik«
15 pkf
HffY MEAT
lALLS AND
•eiLfS
Soda
Biscuift
.15*
pk*.
MEDIUM FLAVOR. Ik,. 24tf
MATURED, ft J!.J.;".a«#
PAAAGradf A L«rg«, doi 27(i
SMOKK SNOP
Arfhar rin« Cat.
'-lb tin Sprrial OU
f itar»tl. Hold'ra HMcM..^ for r»r
I II hlrt f lulil. 9 4/*
« Ol. tin. Sprrimt CI
RaSNr B^. lS,. BmmM tu.
Danish ■!«< Chectc, lb
Qsf|sassls CImcm, lb.
LIMIUROn CNCESE, pk*.
MY TE FINE
^URE LARD 9
PURE SHORnNING C |
nt'tmt WhMt 8<rs«
cinMtto rspwa
harro. 't lb ' .'Or
< 'iriHiktlaR Mktrhra. Sprnal. <ln> lOf
Mrromlek'a Chacalair*, l-lb. bai. ^p«.
■ I a I
^-♦'1 raR«ral ririrHlV*. 'iln
•7 M
CANDY
i'My Itcnt lb.
Royjl Miitsrs, lb.
Crv^t<l Mnrhire, lb.
Fruit Dropi. lb
SPECIAL— CHOCQUTI
Bulfer Maitt, lb
Swcdiik KitMi, lb.
fruit Gwm Orse*, lb
- Troeksi Fniiti, Rum and
•utttr Chtwt, lb
snciAL
Iriid's Rum
<nd Brandy
Eifracf
!<* 4 ox
bot.
SPECIAL
Slljd Drciting
I? *>• tar
Whitt Clo««r
HONEY
I Ik lln
CAMPBELL'S SPAGHETTI.
CUT GREEN BEANS
ORCHARD CITY PEAS.
GRFFNGAGF P! IIMS
TINS
FOR
Aflmtr Pork
jnil B»<nt
- • 'm
SPECIALS
ClarUU LUbl (>l«b««. |A, tt. M
••It I i,aM-h»Rr ^
turaata*
Mtcra ninlltoral,
Sarrtal
2.V
t'Idllll 9"-'^ III, -jL, mm,
•HI of nuitfpiiirKSrim,
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VtcSt' Va»*Bab. Mk ali* nprrlmt t t f
l«-at. 'SU. H7c
>>arrUI
lam
R»a«lal
1«.
Alka S«<Wav. fS* Utth.
"•♦rial
mmr Malt lilraM wKh (oil
l.lirr (III I nillah ■ IS la r _
l.aaam MIti. m^lrinal *pr<la| |h .1%,.
BarSaar* Chaaalata MaltaS Milk.
IS aa. Starlal ,
rinh<M»*S raaar NaahlAt.
••'a, l.> altr. Hi
rial
TO'
10-
13<
Bla> I Inril rnvrlap**,
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Mmtohi Fta i«ft. np—ttt. ra'h
flaahaeM ~
SWEET
PRUNES
• lb«.
2,19
COUOH M
medfcated wfth throat-sood
1
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FUkas,
FLOUR
MAKTI.a RAKIR
Ma. I BABO WHr.AT rt^u n
Oaarant**S la naaa» Taa m
Manar BafaRSaS
7 lb tick Z7
24 lb sack
.^^^ f 1.86
24 lb ^jck
2»t
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Ratpbarry,
Plam,
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APRICOTS
it
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GNfN fEAS
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wi Mmhri Ma Mir to mm mt
bot
J-
TTir nxTT.Y rnr.nvTST.TtictOloc^.r.. ? \TT'FnAY. t wt'ary 15. lair
7/i« Z>a//y Colonist
Anting and PubUlUflt
J. U Tilk IHiMftiig nrtetor
niid new ouUebt aiid ihe Miirketuig Bo&id set'tna
toMm 4Mr «a.4MdMlor 4Bit ^
'<ton that come Its way.
TIm auggefUon Uiat ^nerchauU regard 1( as
to piy Ihe luoaoetr idWitUffiig ovtr knd
It&M
IM
payable tn advance. '^'^J^'^gl^
I
-1
Ttarly . — —
Hoathly
All Mbtailptk
AM MiHrtiA It malM all remlttaucM
Daily ColoDlM.
tUbmtbtn tn omerteg ebang* of addrm ■houid bi
pifllealar to (lv« both old and new adiNMH
Sub90(lpUoD RatM bjr. Mali:
To niiml^ limrtimiiii^ OBlt«d Itrtw iai MmIco:
tmtii^ , ., . , , III-,,.,.. ■ 9»M
Balf-TMHlr
IjOO
Tearly
kUmthlj
To All OUmt counulM:
U IMS
» ■
I
i
For soma time It has been the custom In Franca
for goYemmenU to rlae as the reatilt of emreney
and labor dlfflrultlos and to fall before the same
forces that brought abuut their creation. The
hletory of llie Ohaiitempe Ooremment hae bee^
that of Its predecessors In the last several years.
M. Chautemps, Radical -Socialist leader, became
' HwliMd Of tilt Popnter Vtoat totHlloa, when the
Government of M. Blum, also heading a Popular
Front unton, resigned after the Chamber of
Dtpntlet refusM to gnmi him deeret powers orer
rrrfaln fl.sral :ind currency problems. The Gov-
ermnent of M. Blum succeeded ^ series of Minis -
trltsof n6d«rtitM which fell tinder eloitly simi-
lar circumstances. Now the Chautemps Ministry
has collapsed through the withdrawal of Socialist
ministers, headed by M. Blum, who demanded
action on currency matters tbtt.Jfr:ChiVlBDP8
was not prepared to take.
The immediate source of dlSlculty for the
Chautemps Cabinet before its resignation was
the flight of rripital This began shortly after
Iht new year axid accelerated until 1( was fstl-
■■lin MiiFiillWIMW limui win; cgnttrlcd
Into Jorelfni currencies last Monday and Tuesday.
Heavy premiums, buying by the French and
British tqualliatlon fmids*tild tffortt bgr FNoch
bankers were InsufWcient to check the conver-
sion. M«Blum an4 his associates in the cabinet
demanded that enrrtney ebntrol be put li?^ce.
This M. Chautemps refused to consider. He and
other ijioderates insisted that such an innpvatlon
would destroy the Anglo-Amertean-fttneh eur-
rency agreement and would Imperil the close
political- connection between France and Great
Britain which they held was vital for the peace
of Europe.
The social legislation promulgated by the
Blum Government In the Summer of 1936 Is
blamed for the flight of capital. It was only re-
cently that the real effect of the legislation be-
came evident. In spite of two successive devalu-
ations of the franc, In October, ItM, and In June,
1837. no margin of profits was available to the
producer because of the continuous rise in pro-
duelnff edttt, tttlraattd by Ptrtlnax, nottd rtench
writer, at 84 per cent. For a time, hope was held
^tat legislative changes would be made to give
elasticity to r«14tldht bitwetn employers end
employers and that producing costs would be
lessened^ As collective, wage agreements expired.
It beeame evident that the <}«neral Conftdtra-
tion of Labor was unwilling to make concessions,
and instead was determined to put forward fresh
demands. This made it dUBetUt to see how in
above the cost of production Is wholly unwar-
r an ted and an attempt to divert attention from
<fct #i{iiinmiai'p^^^ a'tffrtitwts desig-
nating from whom they shall buy and the nature
and quality of the goods which they siiall handle
for ititit Io ■ dlswptwhitHrn OflBSumtr vabUe in
the Ufht of their knowledup of con.sumer de-
mands. They do apt fail tb recognize that they
hatt' a duty to ptrform hr profldlnf^an outlet
for the producer; at the same time they must
and do recognize th%t they havf a duty to per-
form^loiht eopsumer.. yutn may be thmrwhen
they have failed in thdr duty, to either the pror-
dUfcer or the consumer, but thOPt moft certainly
are the exceptions and not the rule. Attempt to
control them through the acftivlties of a compul-
sory marketing board to serve only the pro-
ducers' Interests forces them to fall In their
duties to the consumers.
To suggest also that the producer must be com-
pelled by legislation to "do tlie right thing" In
the marketing of his crops, jbr he will continue to
do the wrong thing, is to assume that the farmer
is completely incapable of selling his products^
thiat ho mtiist be made a ward ot thi Ooremmont
for his own protection and thai the Goventmert,
by Its legislation, will provide the one and only
way of dOlBff tho iHiitJUhn.^<o far '^tho right
thing" haf boea to foist 'upon the farmer a
vicious systom that robs him of -his rights of lib-
erty and JttsUM.'diseottnf«i lifltlattTt gad brttds
dlsoontfiitr—
(jQiog Holljrwood?
One yottBt
Inihurd wl'h the .spirit nf <hc ?il:u
ceiure ui a &iigitlly diflereuL mum
than the u:>ual. Alter a Stay In
the qallfomla dtr he rHweil to
startle htoteafly with a new Ter-
sloo of bis u.sual evening prayers:
■HoQfwood be Thy Name." . . .
Then there is the mlntiter, Rev.
Hal Sajmor, wfio has built a fine
sew church In Los Angeles from
- "the money realized from writing
an orlsluai song each week for ^oe.
i[etters-*(Bittor
fiu ;eu>i to U>« MltOtf itlll B« JualUd am-
c*pi oirer tha proper (Uoktar* aod »ddr*M
of tht wrtur. ThU rui* adiBlta tt ao
,M»uoa M« IfUar ttumU tacMd IW voctf*
Ui« nauoi) • pioducUon would call
forth a certain aum of new money
eaeh'yiar. no more and no less than
would be reqiilMd to enable all the
goods which had been prcKluc «'<l tn
be told and consumed. Thu money,
and nee **aB the purchasing power
which they ohoia to ask for," would
be available for dlstrlbuikm. Uajor
Douglas suKtresLs, but docs not de-
•"inrii that d''*^'^^**"" be made
1KKI8 IN TtlC PARK
81r,(— Never perhaps has a report
caused SMh Widssprsad ladltnation
as tha one published In today's Col- m
onlSt under the Ijeadmg • I'arts Re- "Q^W tO aU by a
port." where It is .tat«d at the end » P^*^« dl^unt
that during the pest yev ^ dogs
have been ffiip&iiHSdrnrWBlA Slfl
were destroyed.
Before I had read the report thl^
morning, an anlm/il lover Who owns
a farm in Sooke, called me ov^r the
Boys' BIW^vrtli^tMj
r%» l«Ml a«hMl PMta. Mm* aa« arwOT,,
Caff BoltMS. Ball Lmm. r»iir FmIicK.
WsJtt. BMBUr SIM. Cilri Rr»rl>l ■!
THE ''WAREHOUSE'^
1
69
PWUMTt WXK
RECORD POST OFFICE BBTURN8
The businc.5.s done by the Brltl.sh Post OflRce
for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1937, was
valued at t962.000.OQO. an InerMMt of 161,000.000
over the previous year. H«r» is a tangible evi-
dence of growing prosperity. In the year in
queatlflii there wort T,T09,000,bdb letters and post-
(■ard.s dl.spatrhed, an inrrease of 350,000,000 over
1835-1830. and an increase of 174,000,000 In par*
etis. Telegrams showed an Ineredlb of 4L7M.Q00r
and telephone calls an increase of-iiMIMiA
(localJ and 10,750,000 trunk calls.
What is more significant sUU Is the Increase In
Savings Bank balances, which grew in 1936 by
£42,000,000 to a total of £432.000,000. Post omce
returns in general are an excellent Index of con-
dition^ and in thlr respect there is every cause
for satisfaction In Great Britain, a country which,
very obviously, is regaining a greater measure of
procptrlty than any othtr land.
Carry Ides FsrHier
School traffic patrols by students
undoubtedly proved their worth
during ttM pa^ year, but wtjjr not
enlarge up^ tha Idea and teach
all children how to properly dodge
speeding automobiles, cross streets
at Intersections and not in the
.middle of blocks, xeXralaJnm slg-
zagging across streets on bicycles,
and alway.s stop, loolt In both di-
rections and listen before Grossing
a street . . . Broad Itreet
Bertie is in difficulties agaln.^ Hs
wrote to the municipal council in
his neighborhood asking if it
Street and prevent water seepbig
Into his basement. Outside Ber-
tie's house there is an enormous
artificial pond bearing a large
sign, "Lake of the Woods." We
strongly suspect that part of Ber-
tie's lake nnds an outlet into the
family cellar. .... Bill, the
Broad Street barber, told us the
supreme task of religion is for a
person to ftnd himself in churcli
when the plate Is passed with
nothing soxaUer than a dftll^r In
the walleC=<IX. —
• •• •
'phone and drew my attention to it.
and rinse tiUn a number d people
have rung u^ about the eane
inatter.
* n i dor unwittingly rtrolls from
the boulerards into, the park , the
penalty Is death. Does this seem
jast? Thert" are many hou.w
around Beacon UUl Sfik on the
Mrfleld side as wiil as on thai
James Bay side, no pretentious
mansions, but the type of family
home one finds everywhere tn Vic-
toria, where there are daiifitm and
a pet is kept as playmate and eom-
panlon for them Together they smith to Victoria .several
TtiU would provide Uie nation at
all tfanea WHh saOelent money to
buv all the KOod.s which It had pro-
duced, and tills Is the central core
of Social Oredlt, net how and to
whom the monsjr weiM-he dMHb*
uted As for work." here are Doug-
las' own word.s from "Control and
Distribution of Production": "The
production system, under this con-
ception, would be required to pro-
due^ thoae goods and servloes which
the con.'^umer desires, with a mini-
mum and probably decreasing
amount of human' laber.'*
G. B. 800TT (Colonel).
RMi>. I. Victoria. »J0^ JanuMnr U.
IMS.
TRAFFIC ON MaLAHAT
Sir.— After drlvlnt from Lady-
tlmrs. I
The Irish Free State's adverse balance of trade
Is on the upgrade. For the nlnt months ending
lii^ September last year, imports exceeded exports
lo lihe value of £15,591,850, which Is noted as "a
disagreeably high adverse , balance" on a total
trade amounting to £49,723,447. How conditions
dre developing for the worst is illustrated by
the fact that for the corresponding period of
1931 the adverse balance was only £10,760,999^ figure that the Mainland League
nn ft total trade valued at £83,945,301. The reprlme
of Mr. de Valera does not seem to be inuring to
the btntflt of tht country In IB economic sense.
His antagonism to-Oreat Britain it tbo aiala
cause. _ ' ~*
A,
I
admits that there is a death by violence In the
the near future French economy could be rr^ iTTRIttd Statto tvtry fOrty mlnuttt.
established upon a secure basis and how tlie
budget deficit would be brought within bounds.
An outburst of strikes in mid-December threw
the whole situation into a vivid light. Apprehen-
sion' turned to fear of even more serious economic
difficulties to. come, and again a government-
wrecking niKht of capital began. Whether the
next Government will be willing or able to repeal
the social legislation of M. Blum remains to be
seen, but until it l.s abandoned or replaced with
more elastlc^laws it is doubtful whether France
■ ran Wupt fbr any real stabUlty of goremment.
THE LATE JIDGE W. L. WALSH
was. In Alberta he
the most promiiient
P.
The late Judfje W. L. Walsh had only been a
resident of this city for a brief period, but Idng
tnough'to tttablMi a numbe^ of friendships hjere
and to show to all with whoija he came into con-
tact the manner of man he
was widely known as one of
of citizens, one th%t all delighted to honor, and
his aervices there were crowned by his term as
Lieutenant-Governor. Before coming to the West
from Ontario, nearly forty years ago, ht had
already rendered much public .«!ervlce in his
native Province. There &re few men in the coun-
try whOLhavt had so fun a career. His ]udteitr$
extended over almost two decades, and When he
became the King's representative In Alberta the
appotntment was hailed on all sides as an Ideal
reward tor public -splritedne.s."!. In that high po.<5t
he retained and even increased a popularity
already oonsoUdated. His attributes have been
tummed up admirably by Dr W A R. Kerr, Pres-
ident of the University, M AiberU, who says: "AU
Who knew him— and his elrtlt of friends was
unusually large In both Eastefn and Western
Canada— not only respected him for his gifts of
mind and eharacter, but loved him as a Anc
jnuB^bfiartedJuunan being.'
COMPULSORY MARKETING
No public offlcial has ever been .so outspoken
in telling of his dlfflcuities and, by implication.
In acknowledging his failures, as Mr. J. Edgar
Hoover, of the United States. He is the active
agent as a guardian of law and order, yet he
GIsncing Over Sport
Do you know that Ted Broadrib,
late manager of Tommy Farr,
aailed from England tha other day
with mmi» Weiss, middleweight
champion of Australia, and Jimmy
Vaughan, BrlUsh lightweight?
Both will be put tmder the guid-
ance of the veteran Charlie Har-
vey. . . . Both the Baer boys
will be on hand for the Braddock-
Farr fight next Friday night to
see if the lads have Improved any
In late month.s Maxle, the elder
Batr. clashes with (.he winner on
March 11, and is determined to
get revenge, no matter who it may
be. . . . ▼aneouvnr eage fans
are apparently not worrying over
the Dominoes this year, for they
wlimers will take the locals Into
camp In the B.C. play-offs Jiut as
easy as Varsity did last season.
Dont you Main landers b« too eon-
fEtent. floflsetifflee' the tide
wander mto the park to have a good
time, and then some day the deg
goes alone Co the playground and
the well-known places to look for
hts little master, who perhaps is
still at school, or he follows another
tlor and they play around, and than
suddenly disaster befalls them.
The dot .ISaHUating lor some days.
One hepee for his vstimi and— well
some don't think of the pound;
others cannot afford to pay tlie ti
to take him out, and in these hard
times the licence fee is already for
many, almost prohibitive: sMrsover,
the same mishap majt-imniif tllTilii
a sliort time' again.
~ Ihe paift'lRithorltlee win say the
swans and waterfowl must be pro-
tected from ppedatory dogs. That is
quite true, but not every dog that
strayaUnto the park is a hunter,
and anyway there is no protection
for the fowb at night. They are at
the. mercy of hu«ou|n and animal
prowMIT alike. XI ii next to im-
poaslb!<' to lc«<>p doRs out of an
open park. In E^irope, on the Con-
tfiient, public parks are always sur-
rounded by rallinf^s. and the only
way to give adequat*> protection to
the birds who need it, and to avoid
unnecessary cruelty to the dogs and
bitter sorrow to many a child's
feel convinced that no greater safety
measure could be undertaken by the
Oovemment than to paint the yel-
low Hn*- all along the Malahat Drive,
in fact, all along the Lslffid High-
way. This line is a great help to
drivers m fog and at nighi 4lma.
It is a wonder that this has net
been done long ago. " v
Another euggestlew la that the
Provincial Police undertake a night
patrol to see that those driven who
neglect to dim there btflte are told
about it and made to realise how
dangerous bright headlights are
When not dimmed wlten two cars
are meeting.
SDWAMD J. SYlIOiCDe.
Box ^2]. Ladysmith. B.C.. January
13, IMS. «
I^INCFD IFFF
BEEF SAUSAGE .
PORK LIVER
SMALL HEARTS -
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TRAFFIC CASrALTlES
Sir,— The editorial m The Col-
onist of January 9 dealing with ac-
cidents caused by autos quotes an
analysis of 100.000 of such aocidents
mad*' by the MinLstPr of Tran.sport
in Great Sf italn. Out of this num-
ber those In whidi pedeetilaiis were
involved amount to between 21.000
and 22.000, and the rau.sps are listed
under four heads: Heedless of traf-
fic; walking or nmning out from
behind vehlelet-which masked their
heart, would be to fence in thase! moves: children under .sevf-n
parts of the park where straying
aalsMda ml|ht do harm
A. B. VIVSNOT.
1199 May Street Vtetorla. B.C.,
Jan. 11, 1919.
DOUOLAjg SOCIAL OBBDR
Sir, - r regret tg jwlnt out that Mr.
Archie Hunter, in your issue of the
9th taut., has mftnepraeented^tCr.
changes and changes rapidly, so Jnll In .suctre.stlryt that he ha.s writ-
Mr. George AdCj who j)robably Interprets Amer-
ican optaii<m as mM at anyone tlse, says his
country doe.s not want another war unless it is
Invaded. Tl^ Is an excellent doctrine, in theory,
but it may not connote American detenalnatkm
to protect the lives of her nationals and tftiptft-
guard their interests overseas.
jrfc« Weather
Meteorological Office, Victoria, B.C., at 7 00 p.ip.,
January m. mn
SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS
The barometer eonUnues low ovinr British Columbia.
aiMl rain has byn genwaf en the eeast, while over the
Interior of thtrisfovlnce temperature has risen rap-
idly, accompanied by rnln and sleet.
It has bfM-ome quite mljjl in Alberta and .Sa.slutl-
chewan.
PRECIPITATION AND TEMPERATURES
(Precipitation for twelve hours to 8:00 Ipm ; tempera-
_ tures tor twenty- four hours i
Precipitation Min. Max.
Victoria
Nanalmo
Vancouver .... ..........
Kamloops .
Prlnoe George
Bstevan Point ,
Prlnoe Rupert f :^
Langara ^1 .....
Atlln
Daw.son "
Seattle ........
Portland
Addref^ng the annual meeting of the Rritish
Columbia FriUt Growers' Association at Keiowna
^ this week, the Provincial Mtailtttr of Africulture
---^ has again been extolling compulsory control of
the marketing of agricultural products. He is
^ concerned abouf a breakdown tat publle opinion
tm--- on behalf of marketing control unless- its advo»
cates hiform ihe public of "the other side of
the story." He crlticlies merchants as seeming
"to think "there Is something Immoral about
having to pay the producer som^^thlng over and
above tht teet of predwctloh'* ImA he diKlares
' "unless and tmtll yoti put on the .statute books
leiislation compelling them .Ayie producer) to
dwiht rliht thbfig, then they will eontlnbe to do
.^'^ the wrong thing "
Perhaps the reason "the other side of JJx^
. ttory"— the virtues of compulsory control— has
not hrrn heard to a greater extent i.s because the
proponent* of compulsion have found the bene-
fllt mora Imaginary than real. Potato growers
have been told that without control prices would
be much lower than at preeent. A.ssuming this
to be true, the growers still lack cause for comfort
because they are allowtd to market only a part
■ ] of their crop, and they are faced with the pos-
^ slblUty that the remainder may be a dead loss
Spokane
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do not underrate the Vlctoriaivs
the least i^L ... I understand
from a fairly good sour UBJliaf the
touring House of IHvld basket-
bailers, of which "Red " Martin,
former Victorta player, la a mem-
ber, will be playing Hoyle-Brown,
of the senior "B" division, when
they come to town. Frank Shand-
ten that the Social Credit monetary
reform "calls for a hand-out only to
those who work." Such a statement
is not true of Social Credit and it
was not made Tlie statement to
which I think Mr. Hunter refers
was. verbatim, as fottoifgr
"The whole Social Credit phllo«-
ophy and the whole Social Credit
seised with the Hfit*. for speed, and
more speed, merely tor the mke e(
speeding.
The auto m it is can scaroely Ik
looked on as an Invention Of these
with ttM oonslderation towards oth-
ers always regarded as the mark of
a gentleman For Instance, looking
at one Item m its make-up. Would
a gentHman atladi to tt a device
emitting the Insolently peremptor>
end rylgar noise the ordinary auto
hem gt|ia «Blt let
A part of these remarks might be
considered by some as being more
drastic than the subject of them
calls for. Perhaps they %re. After
the writer's experience aot a little
over two years ago, when he was
struck by a speeding auto, carried
about sixty feet before being thrown
clear, and by the greatest of mir-
aclee eseaptaig with nothing worse
than a bad shaking up. and having
in his mind tht almost identical es-
pertence oTljnMid Vfho was »
so fortunate, his ankle being
smashed, resulting in six months In
bed and a year on crutches; and
which he, wiU nam, entirely recover
from. It Irdtftodt-to-be^hnparttal
J. OARTMEL
734 Humboldt Street, nstorla, B.Q,,
January 19. 1999.'
Jahuary Sato of
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Dresses
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DRESS SHOPPE
1324 Douglas St. Emt
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"Thmufh ArUnr-* (• flrtt^r Vt.lAn'
CmiWgh HouM SdioDl
FOR BOYS
TIm Qsk 9s)r Oty SckeeL
fnptittwf sa4 Hi||li.
c V MILTON
CUkor* Bar BoaS BH14
Th» Mrtrorolotloal ObMrratorr.
Oontalat Hoiabta. Vlftotla. B.a
JANUASr
ITUna H-tlTima H tTtaw rtlTtm* H t
Dato )H. u. rt.iH.M. rt.'H. M. n.\n.u. n
ley's boys are a fine bunrh of money reform are baaed aoiindly and
sports, but I don't think for a
single seeond that they are any
match for the bearded boys.
Frank admits, this him.srlf and
doesn't want hie team to play the
tourists. . . . Tommy Walker,
brilliant Scottish football player,
who showed here, lao ypar.s ago, is
training for the. ministry. He is
prebaMy tH« eleaneet player In
the Old Country, for not a ."ilngle
referee has whistled a foul agaUnst
him ilnoe his debut.— J.p.
• e •
Along Cauliflower Alley
Charlie WilUanis. Indian flsU-
cufTer who made his Seattle debut
la.st Tue.sday, cllrkrd wUh the
Sound City fight f an.s i and Pro-
moter Nate Druxman., according
to Billy Knowlas. tithtr of the
Brltl.sh Columbia amatjeur light-
exactly on tlM proposition that the
people, continually working to pro-
duce wealth and the means to pro-
duce more wealth. shiOl be credited
with the money claims or tickets,'
to buy what they have produMd, Up
to the Imiit of the work of bpth man
and machine."
-That, in short, when addiUons tb
the money volume of the nation au-e
required to enable an Increasmg
production of goods to be sold, then
the natiaw shaU be credited, debt-
free, with the Bmowatef meney that
Is required. —
It L<! the Social Credit oontentlon
that this new money that must be
introduced Into the economic sys-
tem If prices are not to fall and
bring about depression, bekmgs to
aU the iM<^e cqjoaUy, because they
are equal iharoholders In Uie cul-
not
being looked after, and weather,
defeets in vehicles, etc. It may be
noticed that no mention Is made
that -drivers might be in any way to
blame. Possibly the drivers of autos
la Great Britain are so skilUul end
eoneiderate of the pedestrian that
thev never are at fault. But this
cannot be .said of British Columbia.
An editorial In The Times of Janu-
ary 5 remarka^hat at least 190 per^
sons were killed on the roads of the
province In 1917. twen»\- nvrr t)i<>
previous year, "and In moat Jn-
stanbes the blame rests squarely en
the driver: noi-infrsqiuentljr en the
pede."?trlan
An aitltic in The IIliistrnt»'d l/m-
don News quotes the Bishop of WUt-
chester as saytag. that hi Britain
twenty were Klllrd and fiOO Injured
also stated that. "caRualties on the
every day In auto accidents." He
roads go on daUy with practically
no noUoe by the press." Tt may be
that the combined Influenr^. of the
owners of motor vehicles in Britain
is powerful enough to sllenee the
press there. But here In British Co-
himbTa It Is a hopeful sign that the
foremost papers both in Victoria and
on the Mainland are devoting more
and more space to 9Mert»S»~Ssk\ UmoiCAl OUBSSINO
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bulk - prndurinr proprrtira of
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balk with motflKy. forming a
smooth moving maaa. Satlafae-
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rrrm 0 to 34 hourt. froai aueallht to mid-
nifht Thi riiurti for fcalSllt Mrv« to dli.
tinculah high water rrma low wat«r.
wiMto Maafca occur in tha MMo, Um Uda
rlaai or falla aontlnuouilr durint two atia-
eaaalva tidal prnoat without turnlnc.
Tha htlcht U In tr*t >nd trnthj of a
foot, mctiured from th* avFrtg* Uvtl of
low wttcr.
To find tha dapth of water en iha aUl
el ilM BwiiaH errSMk. ase foot to
Mw MttM 9t klsB valav aa aSoro Hvml
weight champion, who went over i heritage of the nation,
with the VlctorUa b4tUfcr. ... " '^'-^ admitted, then It U not
With the closing of t){e TUllcum | difficult to see that, in principle, this
gymnaslHm, our mind goe.<! ba/ k a reqidred new money should be dls-
few years to the days when 1 trlbuted to all the people equally, no
Minimum
Maximum
Average .
nUDAY.
.-47
4S
41
Minimum on the grasS.... ...................
■ Weather, cloudy.
1:99 rM. WEATHER REPOftTS -
Victoria -Barometer. 29 66; wind, E. ^lnllea; cloudy.
Vancouver Par >metcr, M66; wmd, E., 4 mile.«;.
cloudy.
Kamloops Barometer, 39.69: wind. SBh, 4 BSiles;
cloudy.
,44; wind. 8 . le miles
"Dusty" Miller, colored heavy-
weight battler, used to tosr the
Irnther mittens; to the Le.sllc
'WiUlcat" Carter-Tommy Field-
ing .ncrap which the Victoria boy
won: to -the Vic Foley-Tommy
rukbiYg bout In irtUch Foley
dropped the local bOy to the can-
vas, and Joe Bayley, ex-Canadian
lightweight Champion and mana-
ger of Tommy, Fielding, rushed
into the ring and claimed a foul;
to the days of Danny Pastroe,
wild-swinging k>cal..j}ygillst,^and
those *thrllllnr amateur
fween boys from the White Centre
Athletic Club, Seattle, and Vic-
toria's promising young flsti-
cHSeiii. i_¥e% jhose^nn Jiipiiy
days— end --happy moments well
spent. We often wonder if the
figlit game will «ver climb back
into the flstle apotUgHt hefe again.
AU we 'can say ' is.
hope sO/^.T.
matter at what they work - or
whether they are employed or not.
To suggest that only thojte who are
fortunate enough to be employed
slTotfld receive the money would be
a complete denial, not only of Social.
Credit, but also af sanity.
prote.sts agaln.it the murderous con-
riltlon.s on the streeu and lUghways
caij.sed mainly by the^teekleemem o(
motor drivers.
Of eourse there are many think-
tag and considerate people driving
cars, people who are generally and
rlghUy regarded ae gentleiiien and
ladies. But It is probably an over-
estimate to say they number about
«cne ' In a hundred. Of the other
ninety-nUie, or more, it is sufflcient
to say that they are the direct op-
posltes of these. If the male por-
tion of this 90 per cent dared to
walk along a crowded sidewalk be-
having with the boerlsh disregard
for ihe rlgfiu and safety of thoae
whom they would meet, as they do
when they are behind the steering
whert or i car. the odds are a hun-
dred to one that they would be
mobbed, or knocked mto the gutter
by some Irate hm/ffWtH^Ht kefore
qULBtRTSON on CONTRACT
'Bp El\) Culbcrtson
IVorliTM Champion Player and Crralr^l Cnnl Annlijit
To .itate. as Mr. Hunter does that
without working, every "man, woman I going two blocks,
and child would be provided free. It might be that therw Is a wb
gratia and for nothing, with all the ' t> propr^rty in the auto it.srif f.^
purchasing power that they chose to
ask for," Is an unmltlihted perver-
sion of Social Credit.
■eserpefeenrwtiirtvtaetf^
work when thTc was work to bo
done would only have themselves to
blame If tiMgr wem Mad the 4M=-[mnrWitltA net be thQi«ht
dend.
Under Sodal Credit the growth of
ercl.sing an influence on it* driver's
manner and behaviour, infecting
otherwise decent and kindly people
eltli a ileiw wf rwkleaaness and
Irre.sponslbllltv as v>on JULjhey Tina
themselves in control of one. Thla
fan-
tastic when one considers tfie num-
ber of auto owpers there are who are
fair.
; Mrwlad, M mnee; raln-
mllecL
Ing.
&tevan
cloudy.
Tatoosh— Barometer. 9M; Wind. S.. S miles; ekoudy.
PorUand— Barometer. Il.gg; wind. NW., S miles;
raining.
Seattle-Barometer. It.g4: wind. IfS.7f liOie: ra&T-
ing.
San FranclMft ■aiWHW. llJIi WIb4 SK. M
miles: cloudy. ' . .
FLYER IS READY TO
iBffl/yO HIS RE£QjRD4\
SAN fMANOIBOO. Jan. 14 (iP).—
Frank W Fuller. Jr . 1937 Bendlx
Atr Trophy winner said he would
defend hL% rer.)rrl of four hour.s and
fifty-four minutes flying time be-,
tareen Vancouver. BC. and - Agua
CftlK-nfe, Mexico, should Speed
Flyer Earl Ortman, former Cana-
dian-Mexico record holder, succeed
l&J)reakint>4t«>>Or(aMB.siis-mLlar
the resced next month
NOT NOW
Visitor to the West — Does Mr.
Jones live herst
Rancher -No
- VMtor — But he iMid he lived
within gunshot of you.
^^^uneher — Xlmfa why he alpt I
FIFTY YHARS AGO TODAY
(Prom Um DaUy Oolntet ef January 15. 18M)
The Cold Saap-'Tha^Wtliar. wl%ir moderated eomewftat dur-
ing the week, has again beeome eold and skating was enjoyed by
many yesterday. The coat of snow on the (rro\ind f,end.s to give
everything a wlnlrv appearance, although there Is noi enough of
the "beauflfur' to permit of sleighlrig. Houwholdera are corr^plaln-
Ing bitterlv of burst pipes, and wafer is at a premium in conse-
quence Rtenm in kept up eon.s'antiy In the idle steamers to the
harbor, and this Ihnrttiuure has ^vemed much
Pri7,e Fight Arranged -Article* of agreemen' were signed In
Seattle the other dav by which y«mg Mitchell, of Ran Franclaco.
and a man by the euphonious ntRR of Smith. Seattle pugilist, are
to fight to a flni.'sh for a purw of $1,000 It.is understood the f\ght
Is to be with bare knuckles and to take place on the banks of a
certain .riter in. British Columbia within tlie next thirty days. For
soaae reaaon og plher».lleattle apoetlng fraternity are keeping the
affair ■■■aHatlf ^akil^ . -
Wedding Solemnized -On Thursday evening at 8t James
Church, by Ven. Archdeacon Scrlven. Captain W. P. Porter and
Miss 4eplrie Undsif _wera mvrled. The bride was handsomely
attlietf M aa eteiant tOk dreae. trimmed with whlU laoe and
of the bride; MIm Jennie McLeese
Connie .Skinner. TTie
bride was given away by her brottier. Mr. W. A Und.<iay. of WcU-
In playing certain combinations
of^c»cds a novice's guem may be as
good as. or better llian. an eapertn.
This applies partlculardly to a sheer
guess for a qu^en. in other instances,
however, what appears to be a 50-60
chance develops dn dose analysis to
be anything but that. The hand
shown helow is an interesting Illus-
tration of the reasoning that dic-
tates a e^ftatn flMea In aa ap-
parent "toss-up." " i
Uateh point duplicate.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
JfORTR
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WEST
EA5IT
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East
-Pass
a A76
V J843
e.Kioji
SOUTH :
A J
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lYw bidding:
South West North
1 e Pass ^ i *
a HT Pam T HT
PftAs Pa-s.s
South's bidding vas haudly ortho-
UUt. Ml — was. nevertheisea, both
sound and ahewd. He started by
Mddlng his anemic diamond, suit
rather than his very fair cluba. be-
oauae- H aeeirfed probable that be
himself would end up declarer tn a
no trtimp contract If that hap-
pened, he preferred U> scare off a
diamond lead. On the second
round of bidding he was i
ly fond of Jumping tb twe
when holding only a singleton In
partner's suit, but took that course
as the least of evlla.
West opened tha tfaaee ot hearts,
dummy ducked, aad deelauvr took
Eajtt s king Five club tricks, two
hearts^..MMl ont;iUamond now were
ta sIgM. The test plaee ta Sad the
ntnth trick appeared to be In the
.<.pac]« (ult. With that view, de-
rlarer led the upade Jack, and, when
Weat duckiK!, went rtgM qp With
dummy's king.
It Ui quite true that had the Jack
been allowed to ride it might have
dftvea eat the ace. rather thM the
queeti, from East But thta was net
the real cms of the atuaticiL
Declarer was plaving duplicate,
not rubber brwlRr I'heir was an
even dunce that fclflg " played_
en the jaek. wooM hold the trick. _
If it did. declarer not only woutf
have found his ninth irlrk, bUt he
would have retained his tithing,
which meant that Im would have
opportunity to g^ out fbr extra
tricks. Obviously, there wa.s not an
even chance that the jack would
hold the trtek. At best. It would
loae to the aoe. When the spade
king held and declarer'ii second
heart stopper thus remained Intact,
he wae able to go out for . extra,
trtcks. Re entersd Me head with
a club and led a low diamond to-
ward the queen. Weat duc ked and
the queen won. The' entire riub
suit then waa run aC until only
five eards lemaUaed' In all fbor
hands. Declarer's were Uie Q-3 of
hear]^ and the A-7-ft of diamonds.
Dummy kept the 10-t el hearta aad -
the 10-8-0 of spades. i
West found himself sgainst the
one heart to stop that i
afraid to dlAcard a diamond lest de-
clarer esfabllith a foiitth diamond
While retaining hts heart queen.
Vliareldte. Weal M grtaripBR^-
are Derlaier then eatshed the dla-
n>ond ace But, on the run of
clubs, had dlsoarded his low dia-
mond and l>is Jack feU on the aee.
Another diamoiid threw IN^esa en
[lead with ihr trn He caidied hl«
j king, but then oould return nottung
but a heart to the eefBkinert teaaoe
in the North -South hands.
By making the proper spi^e
gu^Hs. ' declarer *nded up with tWO ^ •
o\'ert ricks and top on the board.'
TOMOBAOW'gJHANO
South, dealer. ' " *^ "
1-
NORTB -
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M' ri,:h>^rt*on «UI dieOUla ^hlt
^ hand 4n tomorrow's artleic
I ~ —
'1
"1...
THE E^AILY COLONIST, VICT01tiA> B^.^^SAtURDA Y/ JA^trARY'
T.i'j'j^'.r^.y.
MARIINE
Vancouver Will Be j Famous Clipper Ship Shown in Mi^niature |llg||£|J |Q|Jj^
^East Terminus for
■ -Proposed Air Link
iiiip<'rial
Huut<>
ISol
Airv^uNH |<» li)aii<ziiratr IVanH-I'.MiJir
to iIm- \iili|»o(l<-s, liiil Dalr oi i rialis
Yel Auuuuuced, ba^* ,Uilicial
r
14 Ot^mUMi
-plana of Imperial Alrwftys
ar4 "radically" chanf^d, Vanoourer
will btronie eastern tcrniliiu.s of the
ooinp«ny'a tra^»-Paclitc air route to
•tarted, Captain niok. ll^vMto
•aid hert tonight.
WmtTiflS^ overaeM dtfMon of
th* BrllMl Alf IfUUaCry'a meteoro-
loirieal' oOce, CapUln- Entwistle ar-
r1v«>d at Vancouver earlier In the
day fctwwrd tlM liner lll«f«c». InA
koimdlfii^tai BMlkiid.- WhOe t
lf*lllnKton, N Z , hc a"ttendpd a con-
ference which organized collection
<•' woather data In preparation for
the 'moi-Pftcine Imperial Airways
The
plane
"very
jFet
Captain Xntwistle said he had no
Idea when fint trial fUghte over the
Paelfle from Tanootiver to New Zea-
land would be made. He only knew
J ittat Vancouver was "definitely"
tennlnua at the OiMiiMi Md tlw
raate. - -.. —
CONNECT Wrni BAST
At Vancouver the -fnrans-Padflc
— bttperla} Airwayi lenrloe will eon-
neet with TnAs-Canada Airlines.
— From Montreal the Traas-AtlantJc
Imperial Airways service will op-
- erate.
Los.'^ of the Samoa clipper rear
Pago Patfo. fiamoe. this wc^-k. w<)\ild
not act as a deterrent to f,t:\hii^ii -
ment and devflopmcnLflf air service
aeroM the PaeMe, Oaptaia BBtwls-
tie said Imperial Alrwajrs win pro-
ceed with their plans. The disas-
trous fan the clipper, with loss of
anm mmt^. mitbt delay Inaurura-
tMn ef the llaiiohihj-New Zealand
lap of Pan-Amerlran Airways serv-
ice through lack of aircraft.
lie mM ttie Oanada-New Zealand
srrtlon of the "all-red" route around
the world would probably be the last
section established. Regular weekly
wrvioe fran ttigland to Biypt and
Karachi, India, was already In oper-
ation. Rud Fn^land- Australia aerv-
loe would -probably" be csUbUahed
April 1 thja jTMur, — ^
TRANS-TASMAN LINK
„ NexXfteB^to the^cl^pJn, he stated,
would llktf jr ba tha Trana-ltenan
sra Divisien. from nmtnm u New
Zealand. ._
After that. tntM-Mlantk service!
would probably be started Survey
fllfhts last year with the flying boats
Cslrdonla and Cambria were suc-
cfssful. This year survey flights
weiiUI be made with the Albatross.
a hiigo miilM-motAred Iniu! \i\.\nr
When the Atlantic route was op-
trsUng. Imperial Airway* would
probably proceed to open up thr
trans-Pnrlflc service. Tran-^-Canada
Alriliios by that time would be op-
erating between Vancouver and
Montreal, and tho roond-tlMt^world
route would be complete
Only non-nrltt.<th point on the
rnutp. he .nald. wmild be Honolulu In
the Pacific Oc»an.~ He did not think
It would be possible to tnansrurate
trans-Parinr srrvirp In ftir n'-nr Ui-
ture unless Honolulu were used.
Captata KttwMlo doelarMl I tha
irpMuM to be
ally had yet betUt seen.'
ultimate flying boat or land
for ocean flying would be
much Ufgsr
built."
~ He will remain In Vancouver a
few days, Ihfn uavrl Ea.-l by triiiii,
Stopping off at Winnipeg en route
to Toraito.. In TofBoto Iw win dis-
auB meteoralagleaL-aifttter.s with
DomlnlOQ metcgfOlfltlStrbefore pro-
ceeding to New York and Washing-
ton, O.C., where another conference
#in beheld. He wW'isafl Iiiim Ifew
York In time to be back In London
by the end of February.
Big Liner Arrived Yesterday
Witb Small List of
000 000 in eanltai nteadlfcunm and
maintenance.
Revenue fmm caiiiil proiierty dur-
ing tb^ fiscal ^ear amoiuited
to Utile 'more (hin ll.OOO.tlOO. the
bn<>f continued, and the annual nt-t
cost of this system, coupted with the
excess of highway expenditures over
ravenuee. amounted to $00,000,000 as
"Subsidies paid by Canada to only
Two triin.siKirt a^en
with steam railways
EXEMPTION I88ljE
Amendments to the Income War
If
Railway Brotharhcmils Advo-
cate Bigg«^. Revenues From
HiQhwayt and Canals
-OTSAWA. 'Jan. 14 KT.— I>ieslral)ll-
Ity of MOi^e strict regulation of high-
way transport with a larper m
N«w Mothod
LllllflP
fruits Irotu
OaUfonte. -
^J^e. gaual ^ona and
When sailing shipg were in their glory and bonuses were paid sUppcrs landing the hrst of the BOaaon'S
t^a crop in London, the clipiMr ship Thermopylae made some famooa pasoagei. Following her tea trade
days, the vesesl ssi|sd out ol Victoria in the rice trMa. Her name Is being perpetuated loeally kk the
Thaiaiepylas Club, an organization of ship lovers. Correct in every detail, the model of the
was made by Capuia J. A. Philipsen, and required a lot of time and patience.
FYom Sydney and way porta, the
Canadian-Australian 8s. Nlagpra,
Captain A. Totan, (wwmawaer. ar-
rived alongside Rithet Piers at 7 30
o'clock yesterday mornu^K, brlntjing
In a total of *'veruy-iiliie passengers
in aU Glasses. Theio were twenty-
six fliat, fMty MMod and tliirtMn
third class tntvalm aboani tha Mf
liner. The ship continued to Van-
couver at 9 30 a.m., after discharg-
ing local freight and loading some
paper tonnaga for New Zoaluid. Hie
Nagara experlcm (vl fine waatlWi all
the way from AuM,ralia.
Prominent tnwlm arriving on
the Niagara Included I>r. C. E Bar-
nett. professor of Johns HopkuLs Uiu
MAIL 4ND «H1PS
vvfc:A riii:K Kfc:puKT
CSrrvAN Ptrt cloudy; aouttiirtit, ttsht
18 h3 . 47 heavit avill.
I.ENNARO f iSim fUmatri saUaj W-W
hfavy swell.
PACHENA — CloudzL.JPalm: M.M: 4<
hfavy Kwrll "~
r \l{.M AN AH Cloudy cilm. 29 i!5. hMVf
iWr.l
CAPC SEALS — cieutfri
for Singapore
MOnCB TO
"gaWDON.
Jan. 14 O.— Twenty-
flva British warships and three
United States crutoers will attend
the InauRu ration of the giant new
naval ba.sp at Slnirapore
14, it w«LaQ)iounoed tod«f..
vensity, Baltimore, r*'turnlng from I
visit to New 2;ealand; R. M. Kamll
ton. general manager ot the York
shire Insurance Company, en route
to Lotldon. accompanied by Mrs
Hamilton; J. P. Hallaway, retired
£osli&h «ogipeerj_|^ his aon, wp-
ceeding lo London altor vHtting
Australia and New Zealand: and J
P. Corder.-bliyirror J. R. Mackenzie
! Llmlt«-d New
organization.
BTVDIIB LABOB
Pro(e«sor Bamett is retumtaf to
the university after spending some
time studying the system of labor
arbitration priictLsed bv the courus
of New Zealand. • 'Theoretically ,
uitder the system in vofua there,
they don't allow strllHB ai^ aon^*
Ut. itonttt stated.
' The theory of the Savage Oov-
cmmcnt la to prevent strilna by
oompuiiory adjustment of labor dls
putes by arbitral fon m the courts
If not previous settled by the con.
dilation boards." Dr. Bamett idded.
It is known as the Oonriliatlcn and
AibHimimn act. •
Profe.vsor Barnet went tO Wew
Zealand for tl^ Carnegie Corpora
tlon of Haw Ymk^MoA war four
months in New
!l Swift, warn, alr-coalilitioneid
Traiiiis to Calif omia
Southern Pacific
c o.
8 C .
ALTON. CiBtdiiH Grn At* . «!« How* St . V^ncnuvfr
or B. C. TAYLOR. Otu.Aft., IMS Pearth At«.. Saaltl*
MLKPRING ISiAMD
FERRY^
SAILINGS
«Ette*aa. • p.m.. aalMa ctlMrwlia.aUtad.)
PMIfCBBa MAADnma-Oaekaa at a«-
b«iio« at * p.a.
UNACANA— cm neatka far Vaaaaam
at 7 p.m.
OKXMOTON COURT— Bound Vancourtr
frooi Barry. LMO mllM muUi of CMtvan.
PAOmo aairrm— BobbS Vlateria tron
8aa Praaaiieok laft Oaa RaaaiiM at
1 P m
I>AU9L.AIR Bound Crofloii from San
rraneiace. left San Francisco at 6 p.m.
ALaaarwjTa ■omu aaa xmu nom
vanoMvar. 4«s mUm treat aaa Ma at
S 9.m.
WIIFN MAILS CLOSE
ATI.IN AND Ti aON
111 p m . January 11. 2S. February S.
via Vancouvfi . 4pm. January If, 2R,
FMruary ll. via S^aUU
AUSTRALIA AND NKW ZtALAND
4 p.m , January 19. Nlaiara. 11 \h p m .
January tt. Manpo.sa. via San rrincisro.
aaiTKH MAIL<4 '
4 p.m . January IS. Bcrangarla. via N«w
York. 4 pm. January U, Brcm«a. via Ntw
York. 1 Id pm. Jahuary IT. MontrOB*.
t HIMA AMD. JATAN
4 p.m.. January IS. PrMldant McKlalty: 4
p m.. Jaatfar? It. Baipnia •( Oaaaaas «
p.m., Jaaaarr W. PrMldrat Orant.
■OMOLrLU MAILa
II IS p.m . January 11. 13. is. 13, IS.
n. 11; P»bruary 3. S. •. via San Fran-
ctaco; 4 p m . January 19. Sa. NIacara: 4
».m., January at, 8*. Baprtaa ot Caaa«a.
Mariners are advl.sed that the im-
wstche^ ^};^\ m gi^umi n^ifc
Discovery Passage, is reported not
btirnInK This will be Sttonded to
as soon as pot>siblc.
A. W. R. WXLBY. Aflont.
Dept. of Transport.
ure of taxation revenue from that
trafBc coupled with a rooommendaT
ma im Jacm^ toil*
featured .subnilsslon.s to the Domin-
ion Qovernment today by the rail-
way transportation brotherhoods.'
A larye d<'legatlon of the Domin-
ion Joint legislative conunltteo of
the brotherhoods, with the seerotary,
W. L. Best, Ottawa a<i spokesm;
made their annual prer«eSiIonaI
representations to Prime Minister
Mackenstr King and hla>ooUeagues-
The brotherhooda l<ieommended
I particularly tran.sfprencc to tho Do-
minion of power to enact .social leg-
isiaxton^m fHiitali aO transport
agencies.
CANAL SYSTEM COST
Capital aKpetadltures and main-
tenance coats for highways in Can-
ada had brotiRht. at the end of 1935.
a debt .>f $49J (K)0.006. - the brief'
stated. Total npendlturea In new!
works, BMktaitananee and Interest ,
charges In IM."; had amounted to
192,000,000. and reveuuea Irom car,
registrauona and gasoUna • tax. I
Tax Act were urK<xl to lncrea."H» ex- I
empUon for pon -householders to
tl.50a and to householders to t»<m:
to make the (400 exemption for de-
pendent ctiildreti applicable to all The Dhltad itates' freighter Oi.
dependent chlWren regardless ol Dlamoiul Head wh.s ai New SfffSSfi^
an4 to emrniH that part of Uie mUistcr uxlay loadUig fertilizer fofr
iia usid In payiqg provhiete ■ HR^i»U. *^
municipal taaafc- — I ■ . •* • ■*
I Although delsyed by rough
weatln-r »in;i bll.^Ul(^>^.^ rc^nnutments
in port« along iier route. Pacific -
Ship4Mr,^ tSr Vbiness Line, was'
VANCOMVER SHiPPINQ
VANrouVER, Jan 14 ((>■ -Van-J
couver Merphants' Exctiange re- i
portwl today 1«B J18 tons of freight I
were Impdrted through British Co-
lumbia ports and 289 613 ton.s ex-
ptirtod in Novembt'i Of this lo'al,
Vancouver landed 133,237 tons and
lis W tons.
The Ekumklson Una'a 4Cs- Salacla
expected to reach hara oaxt Tues-
day. " , ■
,8.s. Treherbert arrived
from AiLstralui to loiad
grain and limiber.
overnight
fuU with
- "But. my dear. X havant spoken'
for t.-n minutes."
"No. Heiu-y, but you've been Uaten^
Ing in a moat aggravating manner,
nportad dui Iwti ICflBdi^filth fand I'm not goliig to stand for it
m nnrlng the Imposition of toils
or; \."-rl.s visinR Canadian r:ui,il i!
waji ubservad tiiat from CuiUedera-
tlen up to March :n, 1936. the^omall
lyitam Jiad coat
Chronic
Talk ef
Fatigue
In health, n'Mt Mx.n overt (ini< .s
fat iguc. When you become ciuum-
cally ttrnd tlHn ii an ladssibrli^
cause.
I'prhai>n you cannot r»*t or Nlfc|)
hecausj* of the imtahility of thi'
nrrvrss. MeitfkOry and ptLWcr ol
ni tent ion sOOo Weaken when th«
ix ryous aysten la exkausted. ft Is
difficult to '^"~trtrf*^
and the daily task becoifaea a worry
and a burden. ladigeatioB and
sleeplemnsM fuin'MWr tamper, .and
you l iiiniw iniwbid aad^dia*
coumged.
Iieeii the
W'li.ii. vi r may
cauHe l\\vr*' 1.-4 H.
way in whti ii t<>
regain health
and that is l>y
the Uiie of Dr.
Chaoc's Norvo
Pood. New
WWfl Tliwa la
onaAai
store the fuao-
tiona to the bodify machinery
and ensure the heaUhful work-
ing of tha mmisA~mi "n\atkm\
organs.
l:lt /aarnrr 14, tt
411 laN CHABlOm
ll:U pm.. January II. Fibniary 4k-ja
March C IS. via Vancouver: IMS p.fli..
January II. 25, Prbruarr s, 32. MareB S.
33. via Prlnca Ruprrt
WIST INOMS
l:tS p.aio iaaaaas IS.
Hotc Mall Intpndn! for tranunli.ilon via
ntw York rniint »o markrd. Wh^n aent
ky air ovrr Unltrd Slate* linr.v mailt may
b« mailed thrra dart latrr than Uir datpt
ladleaudi two day* lattr tor Canadian
siaimo-cAumAil _
TO aaanra
IXinN Cliiiii. Japan. January II
NIAGARA— Auitralla. Nrw Zealand. Ptil.
Hawaiu January 14.
HALAr^'IA— United -JUntdem, Januarr 1(
PRESIDBirr OBAMT— MlUpptau. China,
Japan. January II.
DRECHTDYK Rotterdam and London.
Janiirtrv ]|
QRCOAU^-Unitfd Kinidom. January
ss. ■ r '
I TO MTABT
PRESibcNT McKllfiXT— Japaa. Ohiaa,
Phllippinen. January 17.
NIAOARA Hawaii. FlU. Hew Zealand.
AiiHlralla. .turuiarr IS
HIYE MAKU I Vaiiro'ivrri— Japan, Janu-
ary 21.
EMPRtafI OP CANADA— Hawaii, Japaa.
Diiti*. PMIippinra. January IS.
rRE«iDENT ORANT — Japaa, Vk\T'_.
PhUlpptn«a, January M.
Stylaf dHfarwnt ••
ft !i baautifui. for thia
bi99ar-lool[in9. bat^ar-
loakiai, ie««pri«edL_
Smooth — powerful —
potitiva . . the t«(«.
te I ' ' •nargiimq brabSB
iof modern travwl , . .
fivinq maiimuM
(WITH SHOCK.
mOOF STEKRINO)
•bl«— M diffarant . . .
"tke warN'i fiaert
nd«". On Matter Oa
I Medek
COAS-nNO CRAFT
VICTORIA -VAhOOUVXIk — Oa. Prince*^
araurrita or 8a. #rlnee«a KathiMn wUl
leave Vlrtorla for Vanroavar at 1:BS p.«i.;
S». Prliu».«« K<thlffn or 8a. Prlncem
Mardirrit* wiil mi up at Victoria from
Vancouver at 1 10 p hi daUvi 8a>«Prlaeaaa
Kllaabeth '>r 8<i Pr nrria Jmh VIII iMVt
Victoria dally for Vaneoavat al
alahtt aa, Prineaaa Joaa er
niadbath wlU arrlva at VlatsHa aaOf
from Vancouver at 7 am.
VICTORIA-SFA TTLIC-aa. Prlnrem Mar-
tuerlta or 8a. Pnnreai Rathleei> wlU leave
VicUMlS Ml Bcatn* at 4:10 p-m. daily
Ha. Prineaaa Uarcuerlta er 8i Prlnreu
Kithlefn will nrrlve at Vlrtorla from
B»it'lp Hi ; I', p m dalljr
VICTORIA - PORT AMOILU - S* Iro-
aeola leavea n«torla daily tor Port Aoaelea
at 1:11 a.m. 8a. Iro4uols arrtvet Victoria
dally fram Port Ancelea at 1:11 a m
SALTSPRINO MLAND — Mn Cy Pack
Uavaa. awarts Bay dally, eacept Wednes-
day, at S:M a.m. and I P m sn cy Perk
leavaa ^Iford Harbor daily, except Wed-
netday. at • 11 a.m. and « p.m.
BRKNTWOOD-MIU. BAT _ Ma. Caaeada
teavei Brentwood at 9, 10 anri II am. 12
rinort, 2. J. ♦ and S r Caaradc
leavea Mill Bay at • Mr. U>.M and ,11:10
ajl« »:IOt 1:10. I:S^ «:ie aa« t:M p.m.
WWBT OOASrr — aa. Prineaaa ICaqulnna
leave* Victoria at H pm on Int. llth and
lint of earh month
flIDNKT - ANACORTB — 8«. Roaarlo
iritrat aMaor asOr for Anaeortaa at 2
pm •a.-^Boaarlo arrlvaa eidaay dally
from Anaoortea at 1 H p m. •
NAlfaillO-TANCuuWR — aa. Priaaaaa
rialn« leavea Nanalmo dally, except Satur-
day and Sunday, at 7 4i a m and 2.10 p m.
at Prlnctat Elaine will arrlva at Nanalmo
dally aic«p« aaturday andaonday. al 1:10
p.m. and l:)S p.m. a>. Prineaaa Baln^wtn
leave Nanalmo on Saturday only at 7 41
a m . 2 30 p m and t U p m ; fla Prlnr««
Dalna will arrlva at Nanalmo on Sat-
urday oaly at l:IS pak aad I pm. 8a.
Prineaaa BalBa will Itava Kanalmo on
fliinrlny only at S i5 p m 8a. Prlncena
CliWiie will arrlva at Nanaimo mi Bunday
oalr at l:ll pjn. and ll is pm
IWITH
SAFETY 6LASS
Aa AHOUNO)
iariar latarion —
I^Her, brlfklor col-
on — and Uniitool eoi»- -
t^ructien, maUng eeek
body • fortress of
taloty. ■
ft*iag |he ^etl eM-
ciont cMitbinotieN ef
pewor, oconeiny
-» '-LiBtii
•iolaf pireteBtleN
eaalwol drafH, imole.
Wteaolllold clouding
•ad 0«Mrin9 aaiK pa*-
aonfor individually
vontilolitfN.
A aimpto, officiant,
tinglo diaphraqm
apriaf roplactt (Sa
ooitventioftal midtiplo-
tiptoe • preirara
eporaiion. Minimiiai
. w««r; novor raqHitaa
MODERN MOU
STYUNG
PERFEOED
HYORAUUC
S
GENUINE
KNEEACnON
AU-SIIENT
AU-STBl MMNES
VAIVE-INHEAO
FKHER NO-DRAFT
VENTIUnON
NEW H
TIPTOE' MAtK
aincN
You'll be ahead with a
CHEVROLET!
Bu/ ff Now, and Put Yourself Ahead in
Style and Savings o • . in Winter-driving
Safety and Dependability
—ant
gh
n our wliowrooma — lake a lool «l llir nrvr rjir^ rolrt
ntl you'll agree it*s the sniarteat, luusl altraclive ol all
far 19S8.
the wheel— fed the power and daah of thai AS-
hwaifwut Valire4p4Iaad Eaghia — il youll thrfll %m m mmr'
perf MMMM ••high^- . -
B«t don*t stop with thai. GhaA the adiraatagea of bnyliic ymmr
new r!hr\ rolrl riplit no*» hh thoiiHiinila irr fining. Fur e^H»tipl«
. . . you ran luce bad weather runtliiions ronfidrnlly with thia
great new ear Ha alartiBC traaMea, no repair espenae . . •
Yo«1l gal thcTfitnflan aaTaly af perfected HydraiUte Brahea,
new tire freiJi far fare grip on alipp^ry roada, the prnlertiim
of t!
in r
by
-StP«4
Tnrrel Top Ro«lv liv Fiahrr wilh '^nfrlv aluaa
. . And not lo Itr ovrrlmtkcd ia the fnrt t4«at
buying now jMl aa«a d>pr'Ml|ptia« aad co«l|y upkeep o^
fa atyle*
Chavrolet pata yaa hhead fa av^irjrthfam
ahead in comfort, ahead in aafHy . . . anillahaad fa
joa to kmj ymmr Chatioly saw!
AAAS7W DEUDOE MODCU inrOM $8^
it
MOM
20
thalH^
DelivM-eH at factnf7, Oahawa, OiH., G«Tor
frrigfat and lir«nM> eralra. ( ('rirM anhinrt l« r|
taitbiiat iioUr«>.>' MiinihW payineiita tn a«lt Year
yanw Mi Ike Ceaersl MtMero laiialast tisa. —
*oR k nuorr
Arrompnnl^'d by hit parents to
.sre the Coronation fireworks dix-
play, a sraall bojr of four years was
watchinc the rockpts raclac np Into
the air. Chrn he auddenty tamed to'
hu mother SWUffltWJly exclalmM:
-3]; J:}ve. tba aogeli'U fct a frlebt
Um ■lelitl'*
/C H E YROLlT/ cm that is compute
^KAIBOl Of SK
THE MOTOR HOUSE
VICTORIA
LIMITBD
VICTOIIIA-AND DONeAN-CftCVKOLBT IlKADQUARmar
971 YATII STRUT
THE D\n y I
( I
KIRKHAM'S
raoNK*
Or*<'(ilc> (j ilU
MMto . . QUm
ffral Oak.
Daily DeUvery aSlSJL£»-.u.
ReliiUila Foods '^^^ — ■•>Mt w*uhu snd DeMr«iiiiMi«.
SERVICE DELIVEHY
rnmm Bib K'».i. iwrr, »er Ik.. ...IS^
f ifci* * • • f •
■IrUhl Tip
mU WiNt BfMti. »*r Ik. . .Sa«|
i» ,iM4
i^in r.>rk rii«M, pw ik.....^ a6<^
1^1 tMb^JMT^Ik....^
OrM* "tr
firtt Cradf- EmoIIm Batter.
3 i». J1.03
nr*t-Or»4« La«*l Ar« Cms*
MM Csa»«lM CfeMM. Mt Ik. . . .22^
■MM Bmm pwlk. 27t
MoMaA Mfc MMtei ^ Mlaatr, « ib
f rnumw 'Tm. *«r ft.
Mmlahit CotUr. frtib mH. |k 284*
Oraniri. Isrir tlHb-MK-^M^ns. .234^
Or 3 «M. far...:.
CASH AND CARRY
l» < K"' prr Ih 7^
9r«a*U l^Bib, Mr Ik. lOp
-BMr OHpplM. 1^ ft.
■Il««4 SMa ■••M. pw Ik. .
I1Im4 Back B«««a, »«r Ik..
Haaburirr, ^ >>>•
Hallt^vrr 8lrak. ^ lb%. ..
CaabrUcr SauMic.
atM ■■— iM Mwt. 2 Ik*.-
HMiftt.,
»<♦
... a?**
..{.2:t<*
....27«'
. 19<»
...■17#
w
ta«k«« MMm. pw ft. f4
3 »k«. ftr. -■■.■■•l.«0
BaU fnnaat aalNi. P^alinl kraa4,
•Z lb,
^ (1,1 k , C.i If. I I..UI !'>•, 11I<'
rtnaappU — Bi«« Maantatn, craihcd ar
Oatari* CWvar ■•Mr,*4-llt.'iin 15^
Orchard Cltr Taaiatan. f't'i. lln 10(*
rraa«r Vallar Plaai Jaai. « lb. tin .'t.tf.
Or ana M. «a4laai iIm, 50 (ar 60^
IS BETTER
22QS.'
FAttOW'S MARROWFAT
PEAS
Grpwn in English Gjidcnt
Yojl will tn|oy the flivor —
25c
MIK CREAM
CUP or FRY'S IS A CUP OF FOO
I cImm f«rRifar«,
Urg«.fit«
tin
28c
LAIIOE
New York Mnn and Party
Have Regular Monthly
ExpendUyre of $60Q .
3Xr; SATURDAY. JANTOirrT3. I9J8
■I I — ■
lAANICH MUNICIPALITY
UctUoti wo: B4
Ward 1-a.O.r. BkU. Rletiinood Road
Wmt* S-W. HkfTk Mill.
War« I OkrJ— Rm« Han
Ward 4— MarlcoM Woman's InttltuU
Ward »-Ro7al Oak Weoian'* taatituta Rail
Ward KtaUiu Trmparanca Halt
Wari V-SMBPtOO Hall
AU Mttttnia to Oommonet at I r.U
a R. K
January 17
January \n
• '. January IT
JUMary It
Jaaaanr n
tMunr N
JUiaart tt
OJi.O.
Viitniu (1is'rl<'t i.s tlie rklMr be-
caatr a New York DUninff mg&eer,
who. »rter TiciUnr^ tUj |lMt June,
decided to take up re«ldeii(>> in
Baanlch. from where he conaldered
himtself handy to hlk rptning work
throughout Uxe province.
Aoeordliif to a VtAeria and Is-
land Publicity Bvireau questionnaire,
this man's party of four has spent
kbout $000 a month during their
sUyr here foUow*: 4100 a month
1 rent, another $800 monthly for
mlsccllaneoii.s fxjx'n.sp.s. while he
travels about 1.000 miles every t,hirty
days.
Finding tl)e_.slt|pate generally
comfortable and living conditions
sHti.sfactory, the New Yorker plans
i<> leiiiuin on Vancouver iAia.pd in.
<l< finitely, • - .
In a oonstrucUve mannat, how-
ever, he criticizes the lack of atten-
tion given the parkhiK of cars in the
city. "There are many vaeaSlt loU
Inside the eltjr ttmlti which could
and should be made available; busi-
ness is lQ«t-l^ retail stores because
of lack of pwkinf wgtuot Maiby,"
he says.
Mag travelad iiBrHy. tnu
wealthy vLsltor is in a pofiltlon to
olTer compliments also. "Mr. Butch-
arfs gardena are the moat beautiful
r have seen in any part of the
world; his eootrlbutlon to Victoria s
attractions deaama eootlnued. ap-
preciation by ^ autboritiea," the
Ne* '
tween Ch4na and Outer Mongolia,
the route \ for aftjr aappori tratn
uTUfcu Kuu.Ms qi;ik;|-
Other war Uraots wtra^ulet, ex-
cept for Japane.se air rald.>> dlretted
mainlv at the railroad linlung Hai»-
^.(lv^ one of China's tfnporary capl-
laLs. and Canton.
Chinese dispatcher .^ald ihe Eighth
Army — the reorganised Chinese
Oomw)Miiit-»^t*»<wia. fMng the
Japaaaea dvl^mfned rtdstaiiea In
northern Shan.sl Province
Dispatches from Tsingtao, Shan-
tung Province port, said Japaaaae
planaad -to take over the operation
of tba railroad between Tsingtao
and IMaan. oapttal of fa^^timg
I
City, and Distript
C aaea
1 — Hve caaea ol
Whooping cough, four of chicken pea-f
rubella have been re- stove
TOKIO, Jan. 15 iCP-Hava.s)^
The newspaper Yoiiuurl predicted
this morning that Rsu Shih-Ylng.
Otitaeae Ambassador to Japan,
would ba haadad hla paaapwi^eday
and would laava for China imme-
diately. ~
The Yomluri did not Itota the
soiwce of- its kiionnatiBB. "-^e
report, observers said, apparentiy
meant tliai a Ktateiiieiii of poUcy
presented by the Cabinet to ateperor
HlraUlo for. approval would an-
nounce severance of relation.^ with
the Chinese National Oovernment
headed by Oonaral €Mum Kai-
Shek.
Such a mlbva was also fortieast by
a dl.spatch from The Yomiriu's
Peiping correspondent which said
the Japanese-controlled "provisional
fOVWTUnent of tlxt Chinese flepub
and one of
ported to the city
meaidiiriai tha
health depart-
Henhouae Raided —OeOfflt Bishop,
1927 Lee Avenue, Informad ' police
yesterday that three rooeten had
batD atoten from his ehlfllMa
previous ewoliig.
Juve-
to hate atdan an oil
, from the Jauneh Dorothy,
owned by-imilam Lucas, IIM ftn-
preas Avenue, *ere apprehended
yesteiftlay aflemooo hr Oqngtable
Oeorfla Olayards. Iba alova was
In their possession ron.stahle
Wilkinson, juvenile utttcer.
Silent Tribate — standing In sll-
enc<-. nieniber.s of the Saaulch Board
of Trade paid a tribute to the mem-
AliaASBADOUUT OO IflBjoLthe late lav. J. 8. A.-»asUn.
prlo#-to the OOmmencement of bulsf-
ness at the meeting at Brentwood
on Thwidajr alghu
BttUdliiK Activity— Greater Vic-
toria building and repair work last
year, baai^ on a popniatioa at 60,000,
was $aa.1S per capita, accordini,' to
the city building inspector's depart-
ment. Vanooin«r par capita flguiai
were $22.55.
K<-portcd Misrfiuig — City police have
received a report that Ifrs. Raven,
who reiidad at 6i« Catherlna atraet.
has been miaring since last Wednes-
day She Is sixty -seven years old;
1 jofnjedUun build, and when last seen
" "Viirwwfiiui a blade coat and jiat
Any pareon knowing her where -
abouits is aaked to pommunicate with
the city polloa
PiaDo Acoordioos
Sgi il^e Ttut a Chad Can
Wf hj«t I biy i«lt> tion of HmM
populjr iniliumanri, including Hok-
n«r, Soprani jnd Albarto Fiaxi mod-
tU. II iroN art pat slres^y *n
•athututt, l«t as iliev ym Ike mm
with whick . yea csa geh • f«H
ran«« «f bssatiM SHNiC'-lMai a
"•orfeta aisae sccefdiea.
FLETCHER BROS.
(VICTORIA), LTD.
inO Douglas Sf Phone G 714R
*Uor — Police yester-
day Inveetlgated- an attempt to enter
preml.ses at 730', Port Street Uie
previous evening. A akyiiyt^^
found forced OPW. Ptaow Ol •
smau xua f«ra pkkid tairtte a
door lock.
he** 'would bf .reorganized, probably
next month, as a formal jgoyern-
ment with the instaliatlan of a
praaldent.
OLnmO ALLBTI
•APCO nviFiM UKAaui
sra— Mra. MsKar. *t». Mn.
T^UlUUUtf TUtf N
tinwTurTit t /iHLn
Continned from I'age 1
ing on strategic Suchow like relent-
Plncers from the north and
On-
Strwasd. MM: 4. UrtaMr. 4M: A,
SI4; n. WMhlS. MT Tstsfc-MSa,
.tatin riioa— MIM M Srvmout, SM: Sflaa
r Krrnr, 4it3 .M F'oxKnrd. Hi; K. DavlS.
4M. T. Brown. 471. Total, tiM>,
itiaMM Mil aeoti. 49S; Ura K.
Ooaaa. «eS: M. Wood. A. MeDermid.
i31: a LranUAS. 4'n Totat.^ «.4U.
Ithla(ala«na— M«x Punnclt, 47B. Thaima
Itrld. 4>2 T I.<.niiax. 41S: R. L. Btiaw.
4711. H Wllliam.v i3S tMal. Mkl.
Shlnaolacna woa two.
MUa A.
Pollard.
-Mlaa D. Vjrt. S«3:
Warkurtoa, ISI; R. Pled. 503: H
»S7; T. Leahy. Hi Total, i.m.
Paraaltlea— E Walton. 9'.« I. MlBly, 4TI
O. Applrtmi. 44)1 H Mair, Mti Mr
Maiaaaa. m. Total. 1,110.
Pradantlala— M RInlry. 4M: H. WllklB-
von. 344, w Uina. 1*711 J Hardfioaa, ••4:
A Srdamaii. 4,i Inial. 2 47il
Plaataaaal*— M.M K Whiir r,41 M.^.s V
HarrlMMi. 3R4. 1). Hrani.. US, K. Hato^au,
4S*. K Llndler. 477 Tktat, tjia
^laataMota won tlirao.
cnriL scRvicB piTipnt ijiAova
■lailary — W. Johaatan, in. J. Wllav.
»»: M; Oepplnatr. iH. R. PMcr, ITS;
a. AaaoraoB. 7<7. Taul. S.SM. _ . _
rwiawia ~ A. Bhotkolt, MSi ■.' Prica.
•41; H. McCaw. »S0: O. *mm, 04: O.
MNii. m Toui. s.sya
am^n »nn two
SERVICE CLUBS WILL
HOLD JOINT DINNER
TenUtlvc dedilaii to hold a joint
sendoa ehtber dtamer at the "Wuvnm
Hotel on Friday evening. February
1$, waa reached at a meeting of the
Servtaa-OIiiba' OouncU. ifeld tai the
Chamber of Commerce committee
room last evening, under the chair-
manahip of Joha 'Woodlay.
Pollo'.vii'.i: fhe dinner, a Kuest-
speaker will inUliii!,* tlie gathering,
and an entertainment programme
will be arranged, after which there
will be daadng until midnight. The
dinner wfU be for all ei .ice clubs
of Vletarii^and it it expected that
about 300 moaaben and ladles win
be present.
Committees headed by Harold
Biitteris and A D Kmg were ap-
pointed last night to aiake the neces-
been recruiting
less
south.
The Chinese ha\«
new troops in the provinces at a
hectic pace and were reported to
have enrolled 750,000 in the [xi.st six
weeks. 'nie.->e men, with oiUy the
scantiest training, are being put
into acUon agahist the some 100,000
trained Japanese troops ih South-
em .shaniung and Nqrtlioni Kl>
angsu Provinces.
counnts advancing
The northern and southern Jap-
anese oohmms were IJO miles apart,
equidiatank- from Suchow. the cen-
tre of the Chinese re.si.stance.
Tslning has changed hands time
and again in the flfhttaff of the
last few days.
In the far northwest, reports
through Chinese channels said.
40000 Outer Mongolian troops had
WILL SUPPORT
SALMON TKAPS
Announcements
NIW Ml.THOD I.AI MliiV »l\>riN
LBAOVK
r«rtalN**ra— J Yount. IJJ W. Jonwf.
4"4 R L.Tinb. .>»« Total 1191
CarMta«ra — W Watatt,
Intinn. .^43; J Hartlay,
Carp(l«¥ra won thraa.
aattrr-
17
HmHh. 44S; R Kruffr.
47«. 8 H^rrtnam. 4*4
RIawfcataara J.
133 D Danva.
Total. 1.140
■aaltaaoro— W. P PiafoM. «Wi A
Ptafold. Ml: J ImrM^ «li P. A.
TMal. a.Ml.
Ii There a WeOMM. Whose soul is
so dead to befiuty that she is able
to remain indifferent to that most
ogiy^ amgarenants, superfluous
hair? Nol In her heart she Jtut
hates it — but fears, which ara
groundless, .oltan-pcevent her from
taking the necessary steps to have it
removed Call and sen Ml.s.s Han-
man. Kear may be your companion
when you enter her offlce, bat hap-
plneas and relief will, accqpipany
you when you Ikkver M3 Say»ard
BMc Victoria, fhone 07643.
Continufd from Page 1 '
industry; there would be a loss to
dty merchants amoimtlngtjo^bout
$300 annually, and grMtloss of
revenue to me Province and Do-
minion, i^fid large numbers of men
would be thrown out of empk^ment.
STATEMENTS DfOOilRECT
Rebutting the ffikrges made
agBins^ the trap method of fishing,
Mr. Goodrich declared that many
statements contained In the petition)
upon which the Aweeia&d Boards
were acting were incorreet in the
course of a very full explanation of
the company's operations, he stated
that the Americans never had ob-
jected to the four or Ihre traps at
Sooke. and had no right to object
to any gear used on this side when
it was considered that for a' period
Of thirty years the American fish-
ermen had been taking 70 per cent
of the Fra.ser River run.
Of the 100 per cent of salmon
entering the Btralto. the Sooke
trap»keek 3 par eent and the Amer-
icans 68 '2 per cent. Mr. Goodrich
stated. He quoted figures in sup-
port ot his denial that the traps
moved into position along the border | were a destructive form of fishing,
of Sniyuan Province, whkh fell to and mentlOiied also tliai while the
the Jai)ane.se in the early months of , trollers 00 the West Coast had no
^'a-r- ek»e season, the trapa ware re-
These troops, considered under quired to close forty-eight hours
Russian 'influence, were said to be 'every week. Mr. Goodrich also .sub-
establLshlntr a line to prevent Japan tmtted several maps and charts and
from cutting communications be- 1 comparative statistics covering
■aferclng New Law— The legula-
tlon which forbids a speed of more
than thirty miles an hour on the
roads is being enfbroed with vigor
In the city of Victoria. Ye.sUndav
six offenders paiiJlnfia-aLXrasa $10
to Hi for HolattoB-of th^t^ .
Auto Miasteg— A l»a7 bhM Buick
sedan^earlnf licence number 7225.
was reported stolen from outside the
Super Service Station. John«m and
Quadia Streets, early last night
The car was owned hf A. lOddleton,
2440 Quadra Street,
Of carpentera' tooLs.
OlveffTravei Talk— Jolin M Hum-
phrey well-known C^adlan travel
lecturer, who haa Just completed his
flfty-otntii trip aoHMi Canada, gave
an interesting illustrated lecture en
titled "British Columbia, Our Sun
.set Province," In St. Alban's
«hur6h HaU laat night. During the
paa$ few days. Ur. Humphrey has
given the lecture at
schools in the district.
Making Good Progreaa James
Brown, who waa injured in an ex-
plosion while Employed on a Na-
tional Defence project at Albert
Head, recently. Is doing as well as
can be expected, his fattier. Cap-
tain Thomas Brown, Catherine
Street, stated last night; and wished
his many frTericli in Victoria to
know that he is making good prog-
TRY THE -
YELLOW CABS
FOR LOW RATES
a'
MBTBKKD SHtVICB • IN8UKBO CARRIERS
Ftr Fin mi DtUmtki^tAmmH, hM»
i§i RhI EtMc CoHkU
^ ELSIE B. RICHARDS
tuitt 7, MttropoQtsa BlifUing. Opposite Poatoffica
PHONB BMPIRB mt
Sobuim Report— The health
and contained the children in the Quea»
Of
Entered— Thieves who en-
tered the home of Mrs. M. Johnson
1043 Unden Avenue. Ust night, stole
a purse .eontalalng $15. police re-
ported. Efitranoe wa-s gained through
an unlocked door to a rear bedroom,
while uie occupants were in
front of the house. The
purse waa later found
bask door.
the
empt y
near uie
aiidra iiolarium is cjtoellent,
ing to the Deti^mber report of the
medical superintendent. Dr. Glenn
Simpson. There were sixty -three
patients at December 31; admissions
durUig December were seven; dls-
chMrfes. six; physiotherapy treat-
ments and exercises. 6^9. laboratory
examinations. 254; X-rays, twenty-
•^ven; denial, one treatment and
eleven extractions; ttftWBiltationi-
tliiee.
The Daily Cross* Word Puzzle
you Ikkver Ma
Mlajbone O'
of thM Ceoune
ARCADE ALLRYR
INTER KRaVICK PIVtPTN LKAC.I'I
Naval Vaterana — S RufTftll. in. T>
O Bflrn. 5S4. I) Barr. «7 r rhl«I»tt.
SSI. A. N. Oth^r. 40« Toial. 1,740
Pro Palrl^R. liaa. (11. II. Wilktnaon.
41Tt O
Members of thM Ceounanity Con-
cert AH.sorUtion are reminded of
the Igo! Oortn foncert to be given
at tlie srmpress Hotel, Monday,
January 17,.$:3(i. TlckeU for sup-
per to follow concert, 50c. to be strid
to memben at door prior to con-
cert. Guest tickeu at $2.10 avail-
able to those only who lire au>re
Mk w. mtfu, Mai w,
-llsals, WV. TMkl.'^t.Ttf.
BrlUnnla.-R. KlUbarn. ITI:
:>»>!. V Brarlrarouah. SM: J.
.tlii D. Hurdia. in. To4al. t.8ei
Back taaai woa ono.
aSTTKR RAI vrs
•eeke Harbor Hooae. Whiffln Spit
Beach, offers modem, comfortable,
wejl-heat^ Winter aoeommodatton
in nccnic country. MMtaraSe fates.
Phone SQ.
••A
4141 W,
PivrriN i^BAOOt
fMl I. - —
iNiLauI
- Tlviaa.
m: K. ~
TSISl. i.Ma
■at r PMUrd. 4N: d
Srott. 4*1 .N Jarria.-tSi.
1,S4(
••O" T»am— M
L. Pana. 344 N
•IS: B.
1,«M.
Blaneo.
SM.
TMSI.
th,\\. H Patlov. 4Tr:
Riuv. iin Total, l.sst.
»»• ffRM. aSS. TMal.
Arlen Male Voito Conrert < fifty
voices). First United Church, Janu-
ary 19 Ajwlsting artist. Miss Lor-
raine Ck»e, harpist (Portland). Ad-
StO. «Mt J.
UAooa
Calk A. Vorior, Ml A.' Rid-
■awall. 4Ses J. msaaaa. tlU
WUaao. US. Total. t.SM.
TIatorIa Skaa Baaalra— 0 Karr. W: R.
■wood. S>«, H. Movltnn. 4M: A. lUk, 4S1:
4. Qiilnn. 4«] Total 3 3M
Poodle Ooa Cmf« won three
fl«t Raaee T. Icakolnie. Stl; B Pedea.
SKi a SMtiplr. !\3* .r Leatham. SOI: A.
■aaa, 51« Total. l.^Tn
Tka DallT Celaalat — W Templototv. tll:
H Raiiard. SM: R. Pickup, i\0 A
Hawklna. M7; O. OhIriatI, 4tS. Total.
l.MS.'
Tka OkUr OMialM Ma Atoa.
■MaMBkMaMMMaMMawMMHa
Women'! ('anadlan Clab, Empress
Hotel, Tuesday. January U.-<t:4ft
p.ra. BdAjk J«qpes» "Dreams In
your HeaK." Bololst. Peggy Moore.
Arthritis, selattea and all allied
flMdniatto eondltlena tuoewiftifly
treated. Bectrothrrapy Institute,
31$-9 Pemberton Bldg Phone 0 3643.
•almon fishing activities in general
to show the very MBall part played
by the traps.
The feeling waa that the chamber
should give every .support to the
traps. Harold Husband, president
remarked In aiwaaai^ Op the dia-
cussion.
Obituary
ATFEWELL— There passed away
In this city, Monday, Mrs. Uzabeth
May Attewell, 1081 Verrlnder Ave-
nue. Mrs..AtteweU, who was flfty-
elfht yean of age. was bom at Not-
tingham, England, and came to
Canada thirty-four yesM» ago. For
many yean aha raalded at Saska-
toon and Wllkle. Saskatchewan,
previous to moving to tliis city
nineteen mcmttu ago. She Is siu--
vlved by one daughter, Thelma, and
one son, Harry, in this city. Funeral
.services and interment will be made
In the family plot at WUkle, Saskat-
chewan, and will be attended by
Miss Tlielma Attewell S J, Curry
ft flkm. funeral directors, arrai^ed
•hlpmant of the nnuOna. ~ ^
the funeral services held for Mrs.
^thel Kathleen Tapley. yesterday
afternoon, in Hayward s B C. F\i-
neral Chapel, Rev. A. deB. Owen
officiating. The hymna. ."Shall We
Qather at the River" and "What a
Friend We Have in Jesus, ' were
sung The casket was surrounded
by an abundance of beautiful floral
tributee. Orenatlon at Royal Oak
followed the servtees.
Governmeni Street Store
The Urg< ilorc *t prctcnt occupied by Angut Cjmpbcll & Co , will bt available
to rent sftcr Fcbrasry 1. Sixc sbevt $5 feet tridt by 280 l<«t deep. Liakt ketk
CsslV mM vel-4sslfae4 "
la- C. BRIDGMAN
mm WAMCEiT
UROEJUy UNIONS "
Page 1
to nnd empIoviiieiK Thei,. was no
comment from the Oovernment on i was the moat representative dele
gatloa ot labor . to before the
non-householders and $3,000 for
householders, and wouI9' include
dependent children of any age In
the exemption pn^lslons, thla to
ease the burden on parents whas«
adult children were driven home for
maintenance by unemployment. It
was urged also that money paid In
proWncial and municipal taxes be
exempt.
W. P. Covert, 7V)ronto, vice-pres-
ident of the Theatrical and Motion
Picture Operators' Union, urged
laws to prevent use of the injuno-
acatnat peaeeful pi^-
etlng.
Mr. Draper, who has jiut cele-
brated fifty ymn as a member of
the Trades and Labor Congre.ss on
which he was warmly congratulated
by the Prime Minuter, said today's
WOOD AND COAL
SAWDUST
J. L Paiiter & Sm
raoin
MT OOBMOBAirr IT,
this
Anneal Meeting^ JUUi-VlviaecUan
Society. Y.W.O.A.. TiMidajr. January
Special Rsika, unprocurable else-
where, supplied by Hunter's
>hop, 1216 Oovernment.
■any 8. Bay. Opteasetitol, offlee.
iWOMapben Building.
if
Mourning
after night-
before
AOBOti
1. To cringe,
f. Bxpress pride.
11. Cordial
12. To disregard.
14. Spanish uMilEL :!!■
15. Labeled.
17. Pronoun. •*
18. To piece out.
30. Musical study.
11. Bnan eake.
23. Ancestor.
24. French for "Summer.'
25. Heavenly body.
30. Became available
3$. Relatives.
30. Lever. _ -
31. In the past. —
St. Glossy fabvk.
SI. Anoints.
St. Matured.
39. Lamprey.
41. Colloquial Kto
43. Seed centatner.
43. South American
45. Tapering stick.
4«. Conjunction.
47. Navigator.
4t. OlCrical degree (abbr i.
.■so. Branchllk"
.^3. l^usslan depots.
54. Pilled.
55. Tropical fruits..
DOWN
1. Itie haavena.
2 .Surrounded by.
3. Beak. •
4.
5.
6.
%. Moreover,
t. In this way,
10. Three In one, .^^
11. Webfooted birds,
is. Sgaall stovea. .
10. Hard -shelled fTUlt.
18. Burst forth.
21. Pastoral.
33. Sinned.
38. Light ai^lhM.
37. Oaze at
29. Scotch for "John. •
33. Taste.
..-ilLJOraek marketa
^34. Approximated.
35. Arranged in row.
30. Sscapea
37. flowa.
40. Silkworm. ,
43. Box. ^ ^
44 (ireek letter.
47. WUty saying.
40. Roll of hafr,-
'51. Parent. ' ^
5T It' M-ew letter.
_M^>PNALI>-After a very short
illness, there pas.sed away Tliur.sday
eveninK. at the home of his soji,
2719 Richmond Road, Thomas
McDonald, of the Stobart Block.
Yates Street. Bom in Scotland. Mr.
McDdMitlrl had resided at Nelson.
B c , before Jmovuig to this city to
retare Tewn/ ytm iio. He "was" a
Great War Veteran and had seived
overseas wl(h the 54th Battalion,
C.E.F. He IS survived by one
daughter, lin. H. H. Currte. Nel-
son, BC: tnree sons: S. J. Mc-
Donald, 652 Oliver Street. Oak Bay;
Thomas, at 2719 Richmond Road^
victoria, and lan. leMdlng at Mich-
igan Bluff, Oalifomia; also one
brother, John, In Scotland, and
three grand.sons. Funeral aMTloaa
will be held Monday aftemoon4_at
2 o'clock, in the S. J. Curry * Son
Funeral Home Rev F. R. O. DredKc
win officiate, and interment will be
made in the -famUy ptot* at Royal
Oak Burm Park. ■, .
. Other recommendations, main in-
cluded In the brief presented by the
raiiwav broth. iThoods. called for
amendmento to the British North
America Act so the Faderal Govern-
ment could It'KLsUte for hours of
work, unemployment, jocotl and
health uSrarance, regulation ofliigh-
way traffic and other matters In
which Jurisdiction la ^"liitrd as be-
tween Doiqiniaa and provtaieaa.
TOLLS ON CANAL.S
W. L. Best, saopstary of the Rail-
way Brotherhood delegaticn. urged
imposition of r;inal tolls, more
equitable taxaiion and regulation
of rommrrcia! tran.sportjtflon on the
highways and amendmenta to the
Income War rax Act.
The railwav men would incren.se
income tax exemption to $1,500 for '
Oovemment sinoe Obnfedamtlan.
AHACK WILL E
NAM ON BY-LAW
Trilite Lamps
Complete range modern Trilite
Lamps, complete,
ffm :99m f .0
-iaajr Ttraw
CHAMPION'S
FURNITURE, Ltd.
Prof. Gouchioai
NDMBBOIXMIMT
wutaaa «• SUM tkat IM to aew toeatad
In nasai til. Osatral aalMlas. SN Tlaw
atfMt VMtoria. S.O.. froai S a.ai. ta | p.m ,
>*aa talaaaaat number, X myirt SSM. wfesra
M wn ba aiaaaed to sire UitarTttws sad
adrire to Uioaa yrtt» wtoh (a ssa Itlai vtUi
r m n r i1 ta
proMama.
tlcM aa to iQiat irpittidi ha vonkl.
take in his attack ipon the by-law..
In court yesterdav, twelva trade
The rify trade licence by-law as
it affects the collection of . licence
fee half yearly from memben of the
legal profe.s.slon is to be attacked In
Hie (xjlii e court by Stuart Hender-
son who gave notice to this effect „
yesterday. A lemalid for dealing J'^'""*''* coUt^ted with added
with the matter until next Friday * •M'* «achl|Baae,'*wliaro faU-
was granted by the police magis- «re to pay had bee^ praotlaed. Bs-
frate. with the ooja^sot fiX the city maoda for a further week wera
prosecutor.
Mr.
gave no Infoma-
granlid in nine oth^ cgses of delin-
quency In paving
STKV ERSON-^Mrs. Julia Stever-
son. wUe o( Clarence O. Steverson.
1061 Amphion Street, passed away
at the Jubilee Hospital at 7:10 yes-
~~ -|i^day morning, she was aged
forty-one. No funeral arranfcmenta
iiava yac
HARVETY— Funeral servicer— ^Ht
be conducted this afternoon at ^
o'clock for John Horden Harvey In
the _S. J.. Ci^^^i^Son Funeral
HorfiT.^ KiV.^ l^^TIrO; Dredge will
ofBclate and cremation Wilt take
pUce at Royal Oak Burtid Park.
Jovial
Cominajided^
7. Molding.
OVERSTALL — The funerdl of |
Mrs, William T. OverstHli uui be i
held from McCall Bros' FunerBl
Home on Monday afternoon at 3:30
O'clock. R. L. BopUna-wM^eanduct
the seitloe. after which interment
q^m be in Bosa Bay Cemetery.
MAOCAFERI — The funeral oC
Luiggl Maceaferl will take place this
morning, tha flqrtege iMMlng Bands
MertoHt «rt:« e'eioek for St An-
drew's Cathedral where Rev Father
T Oeukers wilj^lebrate Mass at 0
ociork IntermcMt wiii'ba IB
Bay Cemetery.
^
^ILVa — The private funeral
servtees for Lome Campbell Ogllvie
took place yesterday afternoon at
St. Luke's Church. Cedar Hill, Rev
8. Ryan oOefattng. The hymn
■'Fight the Good Fight - was sung.
A profusion of beautiful flowers was
received After tlMl^Mnires, crema-
tion took place at'Boyal Oak. -
or meiDorabk a>cktaik Tememhef
mm DRY GIN!
GBEQBD
to rxaTBaBafs rvzcui
TAPLTY— There w«j» n larrre st-
tendance of sorrowing Iricnds at
codctoil foult by itappinf round for a botfld
of Hirom Walker'. I Hiram WalUr'i Gin i$
famous for if* tmo^ili flovor on<J a fovwilB
btccHMB ilMt iom ioHm I -
y^^mm m gin
DOUBLE YOUR ENJOYMENT WITH.J^C^
Thig
Is aot pvhVtihrr] or displayed the Liquor CoBtnl Bo.
CoiBBiMi^
&>vctiuneDt ol Btituk
'/ thd
7
:ii:;g^COt.DNIST, YICTOEIA. adrSATlRlUV. JAM AivV
omen* sA.ff air s
Mrs, J.O. Mi hitlls
A'^iiin President
A
Mm
or Jtpw OUrMr 401
in tiie dlstrlet art iBVIMd.
' tM40tO, Jknuvy 14 -
oC ibtlfMMtao Wom<gmiiifllUf>
Hospital SfK-l(-ty rt;-<'I«Ht<-d Mrs. J.
Q Nichoila to ihe presidency by ac-
clamatron tiie Oft«j)|tttlbn'i
^niml m>#tlniy here
on niuxaday^ Otbov ypfflcen were
named m follows: ^
— ]|!trtt Wce-presMent. Mn. N. lie-
ParlAnr; second Tloe-pi«Bld«m. Mn.
. J .Sr.ilo.v; third vlcf-prpsldriit Mrs
W. McOlrr; fourth vice-jfrebident.
Mrs A. goggan ; jwcreUry, Mn. A.
Rcporu o(.Jhc.-j|KMkkn|b. afCM-
tary and treararv (y>0wed^that a
■ueeeMful year had been enj<^d Ity
the sfK-lrty.
Several hundred artlclea wen
made up and marked during the
ypar by the M'wlng romnilltco. whl( h
Is convened by Mra. A, Uogc»n, and
sevr ral funcUou «■!• hlM to iWm
fund* for the auslUary.
8T. AIDAN'H
The annual New Year « tupiwr of
St. Aldaa'a^ llihwm dlub waa held
In the aaaembly haU on Monday
evening under the sponsorship of
Um ataurch board. After 5upp.'r, the
club was anU^rUined by Mr. Ernest
Crockford an<k hl« clever eonjurioK
act*. Barbara Dawson, the pre.sldent,
moved votes of thanlyj to Mr. Crock-
ford and the roemben ot tha board.
An enjoyable evening waa brought
to a dOae with the' singing of "Blest
Be the T^e That Binds " Mr Bert
Bailey. prUicipal of Mount Dougla*
High 8(«nS20rwIir be th« apeUut ofa
Monday at 8 pjn. *
■ " EMMAVI EI.
Professor Baker will be the sp«'ak-
er at the B Y.P.U. Of EmmanuH
Baptist Church on Tuesday evening
Room-ftirnished-lor the Master of Hoase
Y.P.S. News
, IMIUIMALT UNITED
The Esquimalt United Y.P.8. held
its weekly meeting on Wednesday,
with Mr. O. Corless In the chair.
A business meeting was hsld and
OB the funds' raised te De-
Ml*n r>f>rothy Jones
was appointed organlitt for the en-
suing year. After the meeting, the
membera participated la eontests.
bi^Mn.O
ommsB
In order to raise fijnd.s In aid of
the Inlemationai Red Cross in Cen-
tral China, the Ohfaiese Prvbytcnan
Society wlU qDohsor a programme of
entertalnihent in the Chlne.se Pres-
byterian Church on North Park and
Blanshard Streets, on January 21 at
• pjn. The programme win Include
a variety of act.s and also a .speech
by Mr. W. T. Strallh. M.P.P. Con-
tributtous of any amount •will be
appreciated and may be sent to
Thomas .Wong. 1149 Oovcrmnent
Street, or brought to Jung Eopei
1434 Ooveriunent Street.
' DOUOLAS BTBBVT BAPTIST
Die Pouglaa fltrset Baptist
fle^ety met on Tuesday. Laura
Woodward In the chair. Bill Tyson
opened the d< i .i.unal j-x-riod with
prayer after which Don Tysou qDOkg
on "Tiie Duties We titove as
_phrlstlan YouBff People." Peggy
Webb gave the Scripture reading
followed by • tno by MLws M. and
H. McKlnnon and Laur» Woodward.
Mr. Robert OUshrtst gave aa in-
teresting talk on his hobby, .<(hlp-
building. Next Tuesday the guest
speaker will be Rev. T. W
Klnnon on
TODAY IS DOLLAR DAY
AT EDDY'S
DRESSES
$1 $2_
SATTIN BLOI^SES
■ <mi att.
2.00
EVENING DRESSES
STtEEH DRESSES
SATIN DRESSES
TAFFETA DRESSES^
ODDS AND ENDS
Values to 7 95
2.00
BETTER EVENING
DRESSES, BETTER
$TirEIT^DRKSS&
Viikiti to 12.95
3.00
WkhtTt and Ralla
SLIPS
alar l.t» anS l.U
1.00
FRENCH SEAt.
PIECE COATS
' riril uiniUi
l>OI,l..«R DAY
25.00
It Only— HISM 14 U 44
--^U»-T«IMMED AND
UNTRIMMED
COATS
\ slurt to 111 't^
8.97 9.97
SILK VELVET
AFTERNOON
DRESSES
If.W. RiM« W
RUrk and Celart.
4.00
BK r I » K r\ l< MM M M \ |»
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11.97 12.97
The regular meeting of the City
Leaders' Cknmdl^lffi be held at <
o'eloek on January Ig at tfielidme
of Ml!M L. Parntt, 2683 PeniwfKxl
Road The executive is asked to meet
iat 7 30 o clock for a short busineu
session. Miss A. py>untaln will be
the guest speaker for the evening.
r-Cl.T- lVnTf^<y &oom Decorated ^°^^''*^\^^^^_^^^_^^^'^^*9^^^^J^^ Conyertible Couch^
* * Ml
' ULIAN CAMPBKU
dcsitrners are Rlviiig Uie
he hou.s«> a study to
In the room Illustrated
Athen.n striped' wallpaper has the blue of the paper, relieving"
Aflslicao Young People
IT. MMUfl
Memfxrs o/ St. Johns group will
meet at the Sunday school on Mon-
Mc-|day evening at 7:11 V'elook for an
Do We Want Religioo educational tour.
For Bad A!S^at#«^ Coughs,
Mix This Remedy at Home
OMK . ^
MS'' : he hou.s«> a study to been used on the walls in shades~bf
which iw aui retire whgfi the noise j blue, which provides a restful,
of the Toung people's gueeU gets I pleasing and appropriate back-
too mnrh for him. I «rou]ici for tlie man-.slze rie.sk. the
llie deiuralion of such a room i blue covered^convertible couch — not
la no aaqr task, for It must not be | visible In thft~ picture— and a' eom-
monastte and. on the other hand, fortable ea.'^y rhair
it mui^ ncit be over decorated. | Curtaiiis and slip covers In dark
an blue and white chintz rotii pletnant
the blue of the pi
room of /eminlne
tnyt Join
nKiT Mlsi
This 'room, which would also be
excellent for the boy's bedroon^
was rfotnily decorated by Nancy
McClelland for a itouse exhibited
at the Woman's National ■xposl-
tlon In New York, -frtMie tt Biet
with much favor.
il-ii! Mrs M.'irk Parfitt; trea.surer,
Mi^. Cross; secretary, Urs. A.
Plnknton. Tint delegates appointed
lO the Local Council of Women
v.cre Mrs A S Imrle. Mrs Waite.s
and Mrs Pinkerton. Rev. Dr. Imrle
will be the guest speaker at the
SHOP—
EAKLY
AT
the Metropolitan
Missionary Society to
Couttard. of bidia, speak
be served.
Women's
81. Mary'n Senior W..*. I executive committee. The members
Thf wnn^wl metUng of St. Mary's: were pleased to welcome, by iran.sfer, i ^^bruary meeting
Senior W.A. was held on Thursday Mr.s. Mary Cossman. P O C . and
Miss Florence Cossman. ^ P.C, of
Medicine Hat. All members have
afternoon. Mrs. O. Dltcham ♦^ea-
pros.sed her thanks for the coLoper- ,
aiinn of all the members during her invitation to the in
Quick Reliei Big Saving.
So Easy. No Gdoking.
Thl» well koflWB recipe In used by
nBany thnu.sandn of hoiioewlTeii, herauM
tbey have found that it xivda th«a s
iniieh more dependable n'miMly for diiK
r rfxaiiif winter eoiichit. it's so easy te
I IX — s ofetid could do It.
From snr driuci'«t. fft onneea of
Pinn. H coniiiiiuiid ronlniniiis Norway
I'ine. in concentrated form, well known
for ifa eflfeet on throat membraiip'
Then make a ayrnp by •tirring two
enys of graaulated sagar aad eae cap
of watSf S few inonirnis, until (]i..so|ved.
It'a no trowlili' nt imd tnki-s hut a
iniitn' nl. .No coiikinic ni-rdoci.
I'lit th^ I'ijHX into n IC „•/. h.)ttl<»
and add .\oiir .s>rii|i. Tlu- kivos you 10
ounecft of roiiich r<'nnMh . unusimlly
qniek*sctiag and d<'|M-ndnbl)-. mol v<iu
yet four (!•«■ aa much cdunh medii ina
for your SMiaey. It acver spoUa, aad Is
very pteaaaat— ekOdrea love it.
Toall be rarprlsed by thr wav it tn lie's
hold of •erer*' maiilB. siving .lun k.
Kaiisfvinit rrlipf. It tooaeaa the pblevm,
soot hps the irritated neaihranet, and
I«ade4-if It doesnt pleaae ia every way.
SNOW TOURS
by
five years in olBcf as president. Re-
ports given by the otBcieis weiv very
encourn rlni'. .s h o w 1 ii e inrrrn.sed
menibf rship and h11 plcdyi-a met ih
full. TTie follow iiiR ofTlrer.s were
elecud for 1938: President, Mrs. A.
A. Bengough; ftrst vice-president.
Mrs W. J. Ooepel; second vice-pres-
ident. Mrs. V. M Burrows; record-
ing secretary. Mrs. R. R. Wataon;
ticasiuYr. Mrs. E. Stewart: Dorca.<
secretary. Mrs. Finch: corre.spondln?
secret ar.\. Mrs R. C Pattm^nn: ex-
tra cent secretary. Mrs. O. J. Oreg-
!«on: sddisl service secretary. Mrs. c
H. Hinkins: united thankofferlnR
secretary. Mrs. B. Oarlanri: pravcr
partner .vcretary. Mrs. H A. F^ar-
nett; junior kuperlntendent. Mr*. H.
C. Corbett; Little Helpers' secrttary^l ^i<.Vt,.fi
Mrs H.irris: I.lvinc M'^ssatfe secre- '
jtary, Mrs o Dltcham: educgtlonal
sc'crctary. Mrs. M. Duncan;
j wool work secretary. Mrs. J. S. Peh-
j nell; Anglican TheoloRlcBl Collerre
i bursary secreiaiy. Mrs Moore ; dele-
' wtes.-Mrs. A. E. de L. Nunns. Mrs. A.
siaUauon of tiie Prmces of Syracuse
on WMaeaday next. .
• • •
Uberal Weassn'e ram
Mrs. r J. Mitchell prrsi'lod at a
meetbig of the Liberal Wuinens
(ioFKP-Krsliine V\'..A.
rii*' CJorRe and Ersklne Auxiliary
of the Presbyterian Church met on
Tuesday in the Sunday jtchool room.
Mrs. W. .Sander , who was re-elected
Tsa will
MetretilMau W.M.8. .
The Metropolitan "Women**- -Mis-
sionary Society will meet on Mon-
<ia\. at 3 o'clock. In thf Sunday
school room. Miss Margaret Coitart.
returned missionary from Central
India, will be the (?uest speaker Mrs.
Harry Johns will be the soloist.
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RriUnnia W.A.
The W A to Brit.Hnma Branch No
7, Canadian Legion, held a cai.
party on lliursday night In th<
elubrooms. The prlae winners were
Mrs. A. K Hall Mr.s H Stokes. Mrs
O. R .Shipley and Mr.**. R. £van.s
RefrsahaMBts w«re served.
HOSIERY-
3 2.00
1629 Douglas
Street
6pp. '«The Bay
and Wicker
Chairs Repaired
Chsir Rccaamg, Oid-Fashiontd Rush Sggtinf, iMkgt Making
and Rgpairs
WC CAM. ANOTMLtVfR
The Red ^ Cross Workshop
^MAJL *« ^
*wT"w #wnmeii *vvwe«
PlMiM E35ia
JANUARY CLEARANCE BARfiAINS
A. K. LOVE
8t PauTs W.A.
The W.A. of St
Paurf ' Naval 4md
president, being in the chair. Mra , Garrison Church will show the lan-
Dempeey was asked to purchase ad- tern slides of the study book -ye
ditional hospital supplies. The Glad I shall Be Mv Witnesses," on M<Miday
ui w .STRI :i;t
Forum yesterday aftciiioon at head-
quarters. Mrs. R. W. Mayhew was
sppolnted. to the resolutions com-
mittee of the National Federation of
Liberal Women. f)t:nwn Tlie meet-
InR iinanlninii.sl . i I 'lorsed the
resolution oi ttic Canadian Daugh-
Tldings secretary, Mrs. J Stewart
reported fifteen subscript on s to the
magazine. Mrs. T. McAllister was
appointed nterary secreUry. Mrs.
Allot, formerly of CalRnrv. gave an
address on "Work in Alberta."
• • •
(k»reptiml)it Club
T^'". ■'jCy.f^Pt'"!!-^' Club of Greater
ters' League sent down by the Local vir»«i(a u . . „ .
Co.,m. il of Women asking for a dls- 1"^'°^^ J^^ll^ir/^ in.stallat,on
tmrt.ve Canadian fla. An educa-f™;^ ^'^
In the Princess Charlotte dinlng-
room of the Empress Hotel, a num-
ber of .'^oropiimLsts from New We.st-
mlnster will attend the affair and
the new officers will be installed
by Mrs. Patricia Curtis., New West-
minster. » regional director. Mr.
Bruce Hut^lson wlU be the guest
.speaker
FORBIDDEN
PUVTEAU
, » .< Pfffdjjfg JMMgfy 14 UrHI Fvftfcgf Ngtig^
Kinf Wmttr rtignt MipranM on tfce FerbiddsN PUtas»> The fatciMfien
ef flM NMaatsmi in Winter; MU MIlAMTViiily ef tke klgli Hstvse In
in thirty foot bijnkct of mow; rite tfcriN ef lIlMeg in Alpmt wonder
Isi^; the fvw of Wiafer ifrH fhat ysfy mT ■§! ssiny. sN Hmm sr«
e(tee}-sl-
M Pillar, and tea convener, Mn.
McKechnle.
Metropolitan Aiixiliary
The Evening Auxiliary of Metro-
politan Church held its flr^t meeting
of the vear on Wf'dnes<1ny evening
It the home of the president. Miss
l ouise N«Me. 54r Niagara Street.
The •president opened the meeting
with a hyifln. followed by a prayer
t)v Mi'> nei'e Miss ARnes Denn-
.stedt. m charge of the devotional
period, gave a chaHrialk on "Chris-
tian stewardship ■■ Mt."-< Isohyl pike
sand a .solo. ' Fear N'(»t, O I<.rael."
The Watch Towor wa.s conducted by
Mrs I. Mayhew, wha-sp6ke on the
new publication. The Rising Tide.
Mri^ ^ATTrrd DoweH and Mr<( Wil-
liam Murgatrqj'd were, appomted
delegater to the- Vaneouv^ Islan<\^
Presbyterlal to the Women's Mis-
sionary Society, to be held at First
United Chiirrh Jiiiiuary 26 to 38.
.Miss Noble read excerpts from
Harry lEmerson, Vaadkk'i book.
"Twelve Testv of Character"' Rev.
A. E Whitehouse presided at the
install r I i, of the -new officers.
Tentative p!.uis were discussed for
the formation of a study group un-
der the I'Mde-.^hip of Re\ A E.
Whitehou.se The meeiinif closed
with the repetition of the Mlrpah
benediction, and the usual social
half hduT followed.
tional prox: limine wa.s outlined for
the ensuing year and is to be carried
out under the group system headed
by, leaders The following were
to the Local Council of
Women Mr.s F J. Mitchell. Mrs.
J. S. Akuu, Mrs. I, L. White and
Mrs. R. B. 81mm. Itie forum went
on record a.s unanimously endorsing
the policy of compul.sory contri-
butory old sKe pei^sions. advocated
. by the Federal aaffinber-elect. R. W.
I Mayhew. Mrm J Slater sang two
.solas, accompanied at the piano by
( hlldren !> Aid W.A.
The W.A. to the Children's Aid
Socletv met on "ftmrsday aftemooo
at the home of .Mrs L. A. Oane,
Dallas Jload. when final arrange-
at 8:15 p.m. in St. Paul's Church
House. Ttert will be a sUver col-
lection^
Y.W.C.A. Board
The annual meeting of the
Y.W C.A. board of directors wUl be
held on February g, dinner to b"
served at the Y.WC.A., foUowlng
which reports will be read.
Colombia Wj^
Tlie Diocesan Board Of Columbia
W.A will meet on Friday at II ajn.
in St. John's school room., The
speaker at thr aftfi niioii iiiuu nm
be Rev. Alan Gardiner. .
• • - •
JaMlee WJI.
The Jubilee Hospital W.A. Will
4ioid Its^annual linen shower on
Thunday, Mraary 3. at the Nurses'
Home.
with Mrs. Oialr. Future activities
were dlscu.vsed. and It was deridi d
•Ye I to study rug-niaklng at the next
meeting, and In the near future t.i
receive instruction In health and
byglene. The next meeting wiii b«
held on PMday, F«bnia.ry ll, at 2
o'clock. Tsa was served by Mrs
Bate, lUai Oialr and Wm D.
Mrs Bertuccl. Tea was served by i menu were made in connection
Ward One, Mrs. Akins and ^rs. H.|wlth th^ entertainment to be given
by th#« t.lni»> Theatre AviK-iatlon in
McKenxie at the tea uble. which
was decorated with Spring klower.s
and pttfsy willows f
« • •
Faa-a-raa Oroap
Mrs. 0. Wallace Wilson was
elected pnaldent of the Pas-a-Pas
Group of the First United Church at
a fneeting held last evening at the
home of Mr.s. D R .Slierei. Ooverw-
meni Street, whose daughter, Mrs.
Nelaon Hicks^entfrUlned the mem-
bers, other effker.s are a.s follows:
Vice-president. MKs Pearl Harbour;
M«retarv. Mis Arthur Rudge;
treasurer. Jbiiss KattUeen Oigon;
musician. Miss May Dixon: member-
, ship convener. Mrs r. .Sherwr>od;
press secretary, MLv. Floreme Mc-
Dougatl; social convener. Mrs Nel-
sou Hicks^i>lan8 were made for the
calendar tea to be held onl^bruary
2 at Flr.^t United Church The next
meethisr of the circle will be held_at
the home of Miss Pearl Etarboifr the
topic 01 the evening to be current
events. RefreshmenU were served
at ^the close of the meetln. Mrs. W
W. McGregor and Mrs. C. W. WHson
pouring tea. •
aid of th<> W A funds on January 27
in the Chamber of Oommeree Audi-
torium. Tea waa aerved by the
hcoteoii-
Taekabatehee'rittb *
Tlie TuCkabaichee Club of .the
First Baptist Church met leoently
St ^he home ^ Miss Margaret
Matthews In a t»t-to«ether social.
Each Kin was dressed representing
the title of a book. Miss Margaret
Freeman gave several humorous
readings. A very enjoyable evening
wa-s brou(;lu U» a close with the
'terving of refreshmenU by "the
"octal eomn^TMt. — ^
Flr«t United WJtn. *
The monthly meeting of the pirst
United Women's MI,s.sionary Society
Witt-be held on Mond.u aftemOOil'
at 2:45 o'clock in the Sunday school
hall. After the early part of the
Al Uie MoteU
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
Thrto Room Grosp. 2S
pieesi sf fiee lwaitere ...M9U
Home
Furniture Co.
t25 Ni« Street
E992I
DOMINION
J. B. Love. V H. Blown. J. Bar-
birle. Mrs. R. C. Low§. Vancouver;
Mr. and Mrs j shaw, Fulford Har-
bor; a.' F. MonteiUi. Vancouveji^ 9
,J. Turpln. Victoria; Mr-and^Mrs
M. E Donovon. Wa.seea. >ia.sk , W J.
Oraiiam. Vancouver; T. A- Walker.
Bella Coola: L. A. Cooksey. Mr and
Mra D. R Diamond. A F Rees, N
^. ^ S AdauLson, Vancouver. Mr. and
nJl'^K, i ' ^'«^<««'' Cowlchan; J.
T!'*'.. 1 fr^^'^'*"'*^ wUl I Burgess, Vancouver; a. J. Re^borg-
...-r^ . hati. Lytton. B C : Mrs E MatKen-
hold thcjlr birthday party at next
month's' fneeting of Post No. 3.
1^^^ iNSTaciTrs
■OOKB
"nie monthly meetiiiK of the Sor>ke
and North Sooke Insutute was held
at the home of the president. Mn.
Kenneth Cains, on TUes^iv evei im-
The members' decided to ri..n:tre a
sum of jnoney toward a badlv-nevfl-
ed reference library for Sooke Su-
perior School. After much dlscus-
.sion. It was Uioutrhf advisable to
continue evening meetings and to
try and arrange transportattan for
members whoJive at a considerable
dlstknoe. ConvenerV for U!38 were
appointed as fojlows F.^lucatlon and
better schorts. Mrs. K. Calnii nubUc I Qua WintetUstnwr, Trail
health and ehlM welfare. Mrx^R
Sfronjr: home economics Mrs O A
Acreman; agriculture Mrs. J.Doran.
Tk« sHrtvpene frt«gri|jtt|||s rtlurn trsntpertstiMi from Vicforis, NMsb
ind f#6 nigkti' lo^ tiSg HT comfertsbk, beatad reeaw st Hie Psrbldiss
PUtose Ledge. Tsaieawr be stsrted se saf^-sed sisf be eataeded to
cover s
Islsed -gelali^
stef St
if dssbed. Write fer rstes >e9 etber
ALLRHNH
FARE
F«OM VipWA.
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10
St. amm'b w.]i(i.a^
The monthly meeting of St Ald-
an's WMS Was held In th^assem-
hlv hall on Tuesday afternoon .Mrs
Pythian .sistem " I Luther Holing, newly elected j^si-
The newly-elscted ofHccrs for 1938 1 dent.- <rks In thg. fhair Mre, Rol-
*«''• Jointly Installed by P.vthian Ung extend-^d « welcome f'W'the u-
Slster Islsnd Tnnplc. No 8 In the , rfipj, and asked for co-operation
Casfle H.\ll on Thursday as guests durlnR the cominR year to assist her
Of Far West Victoria Lodge, No l.|ln.her work. After the singing of
offlcers a^ "a*- TOUOWg: Mil « hymi^.HJrSnnSntirlfflths led In
chief Ml sK AlILson: most r-xrellent I prayer Psalm 121 u.i^ r^:i,l hv Miss
|l chief. , Mrs B Marshall; extellent m. Irvine. Miss Botell and Mrs.
senior, Mrs J Moorhead: exrellent H^vey were appointed tfelcgatag to
lU^!^'^^' ^J**^' manager. Mf^.jthe Pfesbjtertal Mrs F Dawson
rrD. Oodda: mistress of records and ; was in charRe of the devotional pe-
ll CorreapObdence Mr.s M Haines
Witty Kitty
tortetlng the membenjgaalBvnad to [Mrs Acreman con.sented to-Qontlnue
looking afle'r the children's poult
cMb. Mrs. F. a. Oray was asked • ,
vl.Mt slrk prop;«. In the dlstrkt a
public meeting Is lb be held in the
near future to see if it Is ponttle
h«ve-a Oirl Otilde company farmed
*» tbe jdlsfrlct. The president pre-
sented retiring officers with .souvenir
spoons as a tok^ at appreciation
for their valuable work In the p.i.st
The date of the m»seflnes has been
changed to the first Frlday'ui each
month.
7le. Port AHxri.!. ,j n Davis, A
Lykkeguard. Vancouver; R. Stralen-
dorff, Durban; L. Kirk. N.lLobb,
Argyle. Man ; H. Thober. Vancou-
ver; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Itogers,
Beactle: H. o. winter. Port Albemi.
BEVERLEY
Mr. snd Mrs. P. Wsde Beach
Drive; H Harper, _ Victoria .M.
Campbell, Saskatoon; L H Fulla-
Kxr, Nanalmo; Edna Morris. Betty
Kingsbury, Ganges; Mr. mniAtn.
Oayette Colaysay. Sitsk ; J M.
Block. E L Block, Vancouver; Mrs.
O .Sfeveh.s. Albernl; Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Scan. Banff; R. Brlggs. Lavoy.
Alta.;--*r DoweU, Vancouver; Mr
and Mrs Blo-ke, Dougald, Man.-
Mrs M. ChrLstensoo. AJbeml; Mr.
and. Mrs. D. A. Sinclair, Quallemn:
SUPER SALE OF
APPLLS
T(TBA Y
snFEUinv
PIGGLVUilGGtV
Tl STORES TO SERVI YOU
MUs Theston. Duncan;
Mrs. w. Lee. Toronto.
Mrs
Mr.
and
and
Otpof Hf hM Dttilli "wi- tmwrtigBg
vANcotfVER tsmio
COACH LINES, LTD.
riod and i?ave a \>w Year's message.
Mrs. F.-Oriffln was the soloUt. and
sang Have Thlne.Own Way. Lord."
At the close of the meeting. refre.sh-
menu were servc4 asd a social
half •hoaf waa injoyed.
E 1178
1 1 mistress of finance. Mr^. I Don-
ca.sfer: protector. MJa. L. Hockley;
guard. Mrs. V Barry'. The installing
pfflper was Past Chief Mi.M V.
Mesher. aMUted bv MLs.s H. HaineS
and Miss I. BanHeld. Corsage bOU-
Iqueu of red carnations vvrg'^M-
[sented to the oAters and Installing
lofBoers. After the InsUllaflon a
banquet was held under 'he direc-
tion of Mr. William- Carter and hi* I m the chair. ThU b|ftng the annual
staff. Mr. M. Barry was preonited maetingir tlie* eliefM) ■af^ ofRoeis
wi'h .1 c-'ld '",1'r'i for faithful s,-rv- took t>*^'''' resulting «s follows ■
Ijice as LbascfiCgUo -treasurer of the i President, Mrs. Waltes, vice-preai:
LJi.
The Ladles' Aid .Socletv f>f
Emmanuel Bsptlsfiphurrh met on
Tlnirsdav. Mrs Wsites. president.
Y.W.C.A. Notes
vltatlork may be obtained at the
Y.W.cX gfllee by aiky girls quaU-
fylng.
The "gay nineties ' supper Will be
the Introductory session of the week-
end conference on Saturday, Janu-
ary aa. and Sunday, January 23. Ttie
suppar trttt bsfln af <:ll p.m.. fol- .
lowed by an evening prot r ininie of
club skits and old-time dancing.
The theme, 'Th** Future Has a
^^lu '-T^H^^ »>a«> be carried out
thrbugh the fltmday^ aMsions. begtn-
nlne .-i' i" to a m
IbfcAL MAKKIAfil^ J M.K
Mrs O. Prlckard, foniidly Mls.h
Mljjei visor,
-Idfal
Sijday^
«tiiel Thornlev VoN
w>ll take the sec
Marriage'
.January 17 THrilibJect will be the
Purpose of Mafftafe." -an explana-''
tlon of the physical factors and Hn-
phcations of birth control. ' All glrla
ilxleen or over arg invited to 0001^^:
vr< ■ IT •
* CBATOPLOVlrtft
The rralfrflower W I m»>f
day afternoon, thirty-five piembers
att^ing. OoaMBfttOM ffav* ac-
OTrtjnts of the aetlvt'les since the last
meeting Mrs Pilirrim's report of
the chlldrenN Christmas tre* was
givei^. and those who had«iade do-
natlens wMeh added to the suee^s
of the party were thanked Mrs
Omire cave a report of the five hun-
^,\jizt<i and court whist party «n Jsn*
uary 7. Aoqthar card partv win be
held on mdav. January Jl at the
0!d rratgflower School Mrs
RankUl told of t>er visit, tojrether
with other wenilfcri. » the Solarium
You no longer are nt ttre vrwing- ry,^ fhe. oeegWon of the annual
er generation if you can remember ^ rbrUtjnss fre^f'partv Members aSII-
llgritM|.3ll JAM to
when ettn'iettg
should pay,
CHORAL cum
The V.VVCA. Choral and Dm-
maUC Clubs will welcome new
members during January. Prepara-
tion Tm ;).,. o;Kiaiu and dramatic
pre.senuti<>n to be ^veft la |gaffh
are now under tray IB the Initial
stages Tiie Choral Chtb r^rr"-
with Ml.ss Kate - Frances E<1« on
Tueedsy at f.fijn^ while the Dra-
matic Club comes together Wednes- 1
day at g p m . under the direction
of mW Fnid Cole
The salesmanship class Is still i
open to new members Jtm -class
meets with Mrs. E. J. LeowutTfori
instruction snd is sponsored jointly
by the I>partuj<'ni of Adult Educa- 1
tkm and the Y.W.C.A. Thoae wish-
iat tO'SUand ars asked to ragMar
ai jthe V W C A. office
rtTf FAIR
January 31. Is the date
chown for the ' Pun Fair, a party
for high .lehool girls stot08a.jrears
or at* or A gamlvml fair wtli
start the evening programme, wbilgf
other attractions mclude a camfi
m«da reel. YWCA. display ablMr
dance froilc aad
Applications are batag received
for the dressmaking course Ving
held St the itlngston Street Sehof>l
and for the ntenogra pliers' pri'Mie
'class at the Victoria High School.
Applletfnts wttl reglstot.- at the
Y.W.CA. for either group.
JANUARY
Fur
Sale
Values
Sweeping Re(<urtion»
Throughout Our Storg
HACK PEKSIAN PAW
JIGGFR C0*T1
Rt« $155
$98.50
FOSTCIi'S
MM flCtl
■t s.
W] > ..i.*
Till', V rni Q;Nis'rrvip<'JinTC-^4L' ■ <\ n im> \ •" T \\^j^H[j;:
Social Activities an
Perso
nterest
Sacial and Per so nail
ellaneoiu jhower wax given
on Thunday night by Ml&s Thelm»
BImie. 2714 AAquith 8traeL_Jn
taooor ef lin. Mwanl Oca-bett^
fonoerly IcIm Hilda Andrews, R.K.
The gifts werf cono'alM In h large
eontainer pretllly decoraUid u> rep-
resent % Colonial bouQUiet ia ahades
of jwUow and white, the colon of
the Natttse Dauchtert of B.C.. Post
No 3, Of which the bride la -a rmm-
ber. The hostess pree^nted the
tuaet or honor with a cottage
bouqueit o< yellow and white flowers
Oamee were |>lay<yl and the gu« ss-
Ing contest was won by Mrs R.
CrulokahanJu. White carnations
Andnwt and IttH
' ' ' w
Silk Linrn Snil Huh
Striking Trimmitig
a paetty table settine
for lupper. Tea waa poured by Mrs.
Thomas Brown, and Mrs R. Crerch
assisted In serving. The suesta in-
eluded Ueedames K W.-Aadrewa.
J. A. Mcintosh, J. L. Lorlmer. J
Brown, W. O. Roach, R. Cruick-
shanks, J w King, J c. Newbury,
S.. r. Daljsiel, I. Dodd. R. Creech. P.
Pomeroy, O. Davlaa. P. O. Hubburd.
*r A. Blmle: Bflsaes Marjorle Oll-
-Uaa. Lilian Smethiirst. Mildred p.nd
AUaon Chrow. Jean Lot imer Muriel
, f , — ^ —
Tea at Empress
On Si^urday next,. January 22,
Wltfa^Mr. Pterre tlmu. Daillmier as
guest "star, there Is to be an Inter-
esting birthday tea at the Empress .
Hou 1 It 1. thirty years this month |
since the Kmpreaa Hotal SUett flMned
its hospltaMe doora to ^liat lHw be-
come a passing parade from every
part of the world , Then, as old-
timers will remember,, the Palm
Room wa« ttke^entie of tea-time
Interest; there was no Crystal Ball-
r<x)m— that was added two years
later; people danced in the lounge
whlte|a*>d the mai^BEeirHiMijl were
stiU a. dream df the future Th»
gardens, today five and a half acres
of flowering loveliness, velvety lawns
and txae-ahaded walks, waz*^ atlil
very mueh the making; there
were no gla-ss houses to provide the
hoK l wii|i ma.sjits of bloom; no con-
servatory to attract beauty lovers
and the hortlculturally-mlnded. Mr.
TInlp's programme for the birthday
tt-a will include "SonK of the Torea-
dor," by George Qizet; Gounod's
"Even Bravfl^BBhrt Miy 8weU :
"When My Pancy'a Running Higto; '
by O. P. .Button; ' Youth." bv
I-'rantea Allltsen: Victor Sander.son s
The Victor," and "The Sleigh." by
Rlehard Kounti, a soqg irtiieh re-
ceived enthusiastic applause when
Mr. Tlmp sang it at the Christmas
tea. Mrs. Tlmp will be his aecom-
panHt. Reservationa should be made
as aoon as possible with the head
i
— VALEKIE U0B80N
I Lovely Wabassa Priots Seen
In Parade Sponsored' by
Victoria W.I.
An attractive bridia group, the
bride and Her— attCBda4||ta being
dre.ssed In the newest of the
Waba.vo prints and wftitp voile,
w;t.', A iii»;hii»;ht of the Mahion
Show of Wabasao eotVoaa ^vm >w-
fore air audience th*t crowded the
audit II nun of the Chamber of
CoQuiterce to rAp<t<'-tt.yj yesterday
aftirmoon. The show was gfyw^
D*vld Spencer. Ltd, under the
allspices of the Victoria Women s
Institute.
MxL M. C. Balllngall. of the
Wabasso Cotton Company of Can^
ada. arrived from Dire," Rivers.
(.Quebec, on her annual visit tp cog-
duct thi faahlOB ahow and display
of beautiful articles made from
Waba.sso cottons She was* -inttx)-
duced by Mrs. William Paden, pival-
dent pi the InsUtute. and received
applatua from har many p«|fim-.
e.sses who hava loafcad ferwvd to
her return. —
' tmiM OP TBIP
Before commencing the 2BBSI
parade, AArfc^^«linigall spoka lo the
wwtBBH MMi aeiMjul giria aBow ue
-By
am
"Is Mrs. Kenton the lady In
blue? " she asked dQUbMully. Protn
K disunoe, the golden>halrad oitfr-
talner could easily hAVW ptMed for
the captain's daughter.
"In blue 'I'lmt .s ri^;lu— in blue.
You really must meet her, >fnp
T
newest
'WENTY- YEAR-OLD discovery ol , bunuB
Alexander Korda.. who appears
Mrs K D Davidson enfertamed
the lady members ol liie Victoria
City Kennel Club at tea 'on TUMday
afternoon, when plana were dla-
cuawd fbr the chUdren's fancy drees
afternoon doK .«hovv, to be held on
February 5 In the Shrine Hall, and
for the evening parlor show on-the
same date. Mrs. H. D.. Campbell
and Un.*J. O. MacParlane will
JudK.' the cliUdrcn Those present
at t^a were Mrs. F. W. Brook, MrB.;^..,,
Hyrom Masonr-M»^. p. Kalten-
bach, Mrs. W. P. Bowden, Mrs J. F
O. Wood, Mrs. E Bell, Mrs. F. Ing-
lett, Mrs W. H Foster, Mr.s. B.
Grossman, Mrs. B. H. Voolston. Mrs.
jj. R. Clark and Mlai 8. Ounnlng-
in the new Techiiicolor fllm, 'The
Drum." is aeen-hei^.tn a^t of yel-
low silk linen designed by Rene
Hubert. It Ls clas<'- fitting and an
applique design of leaves in green
face cloth stuetchaa from naok to
Entertains at Tea
Mrs. A. K. Mutux>, Kings Road,
entertained at ttk CH Thxirftlav
afternoon, a large number of friends
being invited. The tea Uble. pre-
sided over by Mrs. A. J.^Oaraache
and Mrs. C. Lauder, waa' arranged
with a filet lace ulotli, and a bowl of
pale pink chrv.sani hemiiias
micious
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pink lighted candles silver hold>
ers. Tulips formed the hall deeor-
atlon and in the drawing-room were
chry.santhemums A.-islsting In .serv-
ing tea were M;.s < s .jpan Pinhorn.
Irene Paton, Mlta Hensley and San-
dra Mumo.
▼laliera Mere
Amontj the \i.Mi<.is rcnisi«.red at
•he Empre.vs Hotel yesterday were:
Mr and Mrs J. c. Oow. Seattle;
Mr. aftd Mrs. Alex Robb, Port In nd;
13r..and Mr* Warren Bell. Heanie;
Mr'^ R/)beri .Sr-Aart. Scatlle, Mis
Norton Clapp and Mrs. Wr t. Mc-
Comiack. Ttcoma; W. L. Utartlg.
nonl. .«lan Francisco; . LJHfimBerg.
MantHMl, R. o. Flood, San Fran-
' P J Brackett. Pontlae Mirh :
E. B. Egbert,- San Prandsco; w j
Moloney. Seattle: W. T. Becks, se-
Blrthday Party
Mr and Mr.s J ; Barlter enter-
tained last evening at th'fff'home.
ua^leskine Road, in honor ol the
twenty -lint birthday of their
Her Muriel Danclnn wa.s en-
joyed, alter which supper was
erved The invited guests were Mr.
W. Johnston. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. 8.
Tlllyer. Mr. and Mrs. R. McOaw,
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Duncan.
Miss Jackie Young, Mr. David
,9atLii^ Oordqn Safker.
In Ran Pranelaoe ' '
Mi*.s l>i*ree« Ashbumham; — who-
has been spending the past few
months in Ehgland. U at present
vl.siflnir in Ran Praiici.sco. and will
jx nd a short Ume in Santa Bar-
barfc^forc returning to her borne
.on Hampshire Road.
styles to be featured this
and told of her recent trip
: to Pan&, London New Y«rk.
where the latest modaa w«re now
jjuat being, released.
Many hUKK'-.-^n") "le.oilavad to
I the audience in makmg attractive
artldaa wltii Wabaaso material for
the home, bedspread.s. quilts, trav-
eling bags and ca.ses, cortaltu and
many novel bags being only a.Ja«.
of the articles shown, and a large
display of apiuiu, fUr Which pat-
tellas were not nece.s.sary, was
modeled. Mrs. Ballingall explained
'■Vardell." _ ..^ .
"Of course Of cour.se . , . right
on the tip of my tongue. I've a
a>oat damnahle mamory for names.
But I nev«r forgat a. ta«i. May I
not find you a-^r. a MUo nfWall-
ment. Miss . , .?" .
^TTianlt. you. rbeUave not."
"But you really must meet Mrs.
Kenton." he insisted, blinking at his
distant wife "If you'll pardon me
a moment, I'll fetch iier. ' lie foae
from hta-dMOr and alarted away
without waiting for permission,
much to Caradad s amusement. An
old man with ft poum wU: And
Jealous. , ^ ^
Idling quite sura that Mrs.
Kenlan would not leova her present
company at onoe, Caradad got to
her feet and ghgooad about. Tenry
■tUl was at the card Uble. Mrs.
Greenway was leaning over Uie
back of his chair watching his hand,
h^r face very doia ta his. Mr.
ley jwas nowhere in sight.
Quite unnoticed in the general hub>
bub of merrymaking, Caradad
strolled about the big room. At the
first open door abo pauaad and
grancM wfUUH
She saw a very large room The
walls were formed almost complete-
ly fUled by book abolfoa, aU save
the far end which was given over to
a huge fireplace. Two long Ubles
occupied the centre of the floor.
Easy chairs were scattered about.
ttluariantlOB vaa furnished by
several brldgs lamps throwing a
*'9(dtr alMlght.. iMa iBfrt my
room ' Tncre the sound of a
book beuig closed and. the occufianl
of the chair got to IMa faOft.- A iall.
broad-ahouldered man. Not far
from Terry's size. Caradad noticed,
but heavier His face was too much
in the shadow to see it clearly, but
ibla votaa wma pleaaant enough,
nther crisp and decisive
•Awfully sorry I sUrtl/sd you.
Reading and didn't know you WVn
around until I felt you fgainaMny
chair. Wharo did you come fromt
That brawl In the next room? '
"Why, yes." paradad stUl was i
breathing T^fy tt^mk ftlgtij " I
happened to see the books through
the door and came in to look at
them."
"Well, if you're a blbUopblle,
youll flad much m that'a
worth your while TJils collection Is
In strange hand.s. but. there's one
redeeming feature ..." He broke
oft with a dry chuckle "Nick Is
good to his friends. We have the
enjoyment without the bother of
Investing. But I say, sit down a
minut4i m \an as yott1« h««
Yoftn Ml alMtaii Miirtttaf next
door."
As he spoke, the tall inan swung
the Wing chair aboKUBHUncly and
drew up another for Mmaelf. Cara-
dad hesitated a moment, then ac-
cepted the preferred seat. At least
here wa.s .someone to talk to. And
now she had a better chance to see
"He new acquaintance. Her first
conclasibn was that he wa.s uoi one
of the party guesU, for he- was
•earing a dark buatnaaa auir
A nioe-looking man she derided.
Dark hair and heavy brows; he wore
laseiy clipped moustacha^aad-bls
mi
A memorial of much 'interest has
Ven .sent to the Archbishop by a
group of Anglican laymen, most of
whom are of the An^o-CatboUe aec-
Uon of the jChiuxb — pie names
neath this memorial will etirty great
weight : Athel.stan Riley. Hiu'li Oril j
Wolmer, Edward Bevan. Sankey and
HaUftor. Hiey are ainrtoug tlwt there
shall bejnore tuunarried clergy, and.
therefore, that ordlnauds .should
pronila^ not to consider marralge for
JUST JAY "CNAIQI IV
SATUMV SPEMM.
Smart Dresses
PIimlIIioi, LM.
a pertod gentrally put -H-ftve yea;».
~TKey do not adv«eatl^ eellbaey of
the clergy, but recognize" tliiit they
should follow their vocation, whether
for celibacy or marriage. They ad-
vocate the inovislonDf clergY-hoMifti
In which a group of men might Uve
together In some central village,
and by means of automobiles and
BMUtrMrmkm bt able to UfKffA to a
number of vlllitges and serve them.
The memorial, which the Arch-
blataop has referred to an appzopti*
ate . committ«t^_iiaa caused warm
rtliffwaslon - In the correspondence
columiu of the press.
Gold Minv Heads
Pay ShoH Vint
SEMI-ANNUAL ^
CLEARANCE
MUN DAY'S
. ^]03 DOUOLAt ST. ^
li^ert SImc Rcpairwo, 0«« (kUt
Gold I
Wed- 1
Dr W B Burnett, Vancouver
piesiiient of Cariboo-Hudaon Gold
Mines. Ltd.; O. U. SflUbaUMb
erick Field, secretary-treasurer, paid
a brief vuUt to the city yesterday.
M. Wells, Dr. Burnett and
Mr. Sollbakke. the directors of Car-
iboo Ckkld Quartz Mining Company.
Ltd.. formed Cariboo- Hud.son Oold
Mines. Ltd., in November. 1936. to
develo0 the Rudaon. . X2unnlngham,
Black, Martin and Cutler groups of
Ye Attend Dinner
Among the Mainland Soropiimlata
who. win anrfve today to attend the
In.stallatlon dinner of the Dreater
, Victoria Soroptlmlst club will be:
I Mrs. Patricia Curtis, New Weetmln-
jster, regional director; Mrs. R j
iSprott. vice-president of the Amer-
ican Federation of .Sfjroptimlst
Clubs. Ml.<w Fairley, Mias Esther
Kinney. Miss Margaret Johnaon and
iMrs. M^rcy KUen Orehan.— Alt of
Vancouver.
Lave for Motor Trip
Mr. and Mra. J. o. iiMlewood,-4
Beach IMviTare leaving today for
several weeks' moUir tour of .South-
ern California. During their ab-
■<ience. their houao will be oeeiBlod
by frienda.
• • •
Ret am Prom EngUmd
Mrs. Charles MarUn and her
daughter. Miss Doris Martin, who
have 6«in visiting relative,'^ in Eng-
land for .some time, returned ye.s-
' tn:din af:..rn(=<,ii to thtlr bOOie on
Hey wood Avenue ' " -
• • • - - -
Prom Port Albemi
Mr.s. Walter R. H. Prescott. Port
Alberni ,s visiting her Wln-Uw
a !«d daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H B
Horse, Monloa (Court, BKjuimalt
Hawke.s b A.,
UniverfUty. is
Wllltem
Patricia L.
B.S., of Baakatoon
visiting hi! ,nnit Mrs
Deaiey. 228 Obed Avenue.
P.-T.A. Activities
Distinctive Printi^
fays Bif^ividtiNls for Particular Firms
WhorOcmand the Best for Every Piece
of Printed Matter. ^
Get the Best From
IE COLONIST
tmm^ WIWTING OC>AITM«BHL_
MAROARBT JENKINS
The Margaret Jenkins P.-TUL win
hold the first meeting of the year
on Monday when_Rn illustrated tra-
velogue wiU be given by Mr. H. j
Pendray. who. wlU-alMw pictures of
Ills tour in Africa. Tlcket.s may be
obtained from the school children
or at the door a short bualneea
session lor m«mbea win be held in
the school library "at g p m". immod-
iniely prec«H'dmg the
door* open at
7 .^0
p m.
Edna J
llr .S/)f' f/Arr at
Club\ Meeting
Edna Jaquea WUl be the
at the meetittf of pie WOmen'v^
nadlan Club in the Emprf.ss Hotel
ballroom on Tuesday. Hcr^iojUc will
be "Dreamajn Your Heart,"
Kdns Jaques returned Just \elore
Christmas from a speaking tour of
the Pralrlea aa far Mutt as Whinl-
peg. -Since leaving Victoria last, she
has delivered 175 addresses, apart
from the talks she haa given to
schools. She la a moat interesting
and lympathetle speaker anfl mem-
hers of the cltib look forward with
ples-'iiro to her reappeainuice
T'- 'V '1st fof Ihe afl^fiSSJTiiin
be Peggy M09«o.
III . -»
W WjMt ft MBAITT
a little girl overheard the doctor
sayuig that her qiothja. who wait ill,
WWW «W irSfreaUy wSrOnOT some
warm weatJier came.
That nighf ,she began t^fy Kajftf*
by s«vin« -CleaM. Ood.' Maaa f otlHr
and m«ke it hot (or antlMf.
how to make them, and invited the
audience to vl,slt her today at
Spencers, and she would give them
sugfestiony, aid and information in
making many attraeuve garmenu
and artieiaa.
SI^AWr SUIT
Mrs. BaUUkgall wore a smart
white suit, which had been made
from Waba.v.o cotton, and told how
In I'aii.s the mode for grey cotton Klooin
iit^ was to be in vofua thla ^^rlng.
For this fashion, a sturdy fine grey
WalMuso cotton was behig shown,
together with ine new Dillingef red
print, a model in thla new print
being specially applauded by the
audience. '
I'wo attvaottve evening dieases
were shown. Shell plhk ^Ue made
the <lalnty -evening frock for the
young daughter, while the blue and
white striped frock, although from
the aame pattecQ, lent a more so-
phisticated line fof the gown of the
elder woman. The undcrsliiifi of
the evenUig gowns were of broad-
cloth and gave a rustling sound, a.s
<rf silk as the ni<KieK wnlked.
Hir-Lfc.NOrH CUAI8
striped, hlp-lengtrf coats wllLbe
much to the fore ihl.s .Summer, and
make smart variations to frocks.
To show how effectively this could
done, ftve short coats, in print»
and stripes, were modeled oyer a
white ct)tton frock The liolero
jacket was among the more pop-
ular atylea aHown. ' '
Smart i)rint and plain blou.sps. to
be worn with darkAr^Brta,^ obI with
w^te skirts in thKBummer,] iere
displayed, and were suggested by
Mrs. Ballingall as good styles to
encourage young girls in sewing,'
tlM Wabasao prinu being coar to
handle.
_OvcrdrHi)es are to be longer. Mrs.
BallingaU said, and the attracUve
bedroom arranged on the stage
carried out this fnrrrast. Tlie (Mir-
iams were of printed cotton and
lined with green broaddoth. and
the same color aehenie wn-s cairied
out in the bedspreads and dres.ser
■set.s Tills arrangement Is more ef
fective in a plain walled bedroom.
8POETSWBAB
Beach wear. ^^Uster^ ^BtQXn. auita
for the small boy and smocked
frock.s for the younger 'girl were
^lown by mannequins, and many
. oUlflls with coat.
shorta and' separHtiv skirt were .seen,
together with jaunty hats. '_
The parade etmmenced with the
appearance of one of the ■rmall'-st
children dressed as an adorablej
white bunny, the. . Wateiio (radr
maiX^ Thf mannegfilns were: Mten
Johns. M1.1S Elsie
Fm^er Veronica
lower jaw Wia decidedly square
His hands were Intermtlng, lean
acvciBi uriuKs lamps mrowing a ^''^i muscular Tlie fingers of one ' o'*^". iviarim ann i;uiier groups or
subdued' light from their large were tappmg reslleealy on hla knee, ; dt^'m^ on Cunningham Creek, south
parchment shades. " ^ suggesting a pOBt>up antiijr la the °' Barkervllle. £>r. Burnett Is also
Terry had said something about •trong body. " ' ""^ — '"^
Mr. Tankersleys collecting rare "You're fond of books?"
book.s. thi.s mu.M b«' the hbrary ' Caradad icilized tliat It was not
where he kept his treasures. Cara- i * very original tiling to aay, but the
out ANNgxr
CLEARANCE
_ SALE
IS NOW IN FULL SWINQ
KetMesi frkt Rsdectiens Tkfsegliset
Our Ifitii* Stock ~-
CATHCART'S
I2M 0OU6LAS STREET
dad loohad about, and. finding her- jman waa atortaif at hor ao cloaely
self I4>parently unobserved, ven
tured over tlie thre.shold. her sllp-
r^ered feet moving soundlessly over
the thick rug. She loved books and
this would be a gooo opportunity to
peep at them Unfortunately, the
and her Jack of specUcles
made reading "of, tHIes a dlfflcult
matter. There seemed to be many
sets of volumes, most of them In
leather bitulinKs She strolled .slow-
ly forward In the direction of ttie
flreptaee, her eyes having caught
slfht of a motto engraved In its
stone face. A lar^e lamp placed on
a Uble Jbeslde a hlShi^bi(ckod wing
chair thtt* Ita rayi on the carved
charaeteri, aufflclently to reveal
that they were Latin. For .some rea-
son they seemed very odd— a LaUn
Inscription IB Mr
house.
bor a trtOo oaeon-
Caradad rested hor elbow on the
back of the chair and .studied the
hiotto. ,8he never had gotten be-
yond Oaeair and that waa a long
time ago. Liber that meant book
—and that next word . .
She sptang away withT sUrt;
someone was In the chair I
A man's face peered around the
chair badrr — "W1I6," B# aiBgiveU
mildl*. ^1 ,
-m'',Gaiadail_jnsondad faiiltly
"Please excuee j me. X— I didn't
know anybody
that It
fortable.
- Oh. yes. ' he returned promptly.
"Not exactly a conrwijweur, you
know. TKCi Is, I dabble in loo many
thing.s- hoijbies That's—about all.
I'm cursed with a lot of spare Miw
when I'm around town. Pd rather
loat track of Nick s newest acquLsl- [
tiona and dropped In after dinner
to browse. I'd forgotten ho was en-
tertalning untUI heard that- furor
out ttwie. mifrrji one good thing
about this retreat liowever None
of his addle-pated friends ever come I
in. Dldna mean that. reaU. Sorry. ' i
"I know what you mean " Caradad
smiled. "That's one reason I slipped
in here lor a minute . . ."
"One reason, eh? I could think
Tbnkenley's ^of several ottaan, now that I've had
a good look tX yoa. You're not the
president of the Brltlab Columbia
Chamber of Mines.
Last evening' Dr Burnett ad-
dressed a meeting of Victoria share-
holdera and frienda at the Vnlon
Club, reporting on the oiierntinns of
the company, and he and his as-
sociates left by the midnight boat
to return to Vancouver. ■
Am iSORY BOARD
MEMBERS CHOSEN
Victoria and di'-tnct members Of
'ii" H:iii-!i (■ 'I'linbia Agricultural
.\7(sociationr mdvoory board lelected
at the annual meeting Thursday
evening we're
I Mrs K. F Arnold O W /.lllsor.
O. Attwoo<l M HIack.-tock. P. E.
I Boulter, H. E Burbldge. D. B. Oar-
tley. A. H. DObaon. D. A. Doidge. J
B Edwards T K Harrap. J F
and India Tcaa
atrongth, flavor
Fine Ceylon
blended for
'sad sroms.
All Groosri Isll It
sn.ith T Vr.inr Or A O. Price,
H. D H< i<! Mi s E Slminonds, A.
H. 81. M, J sihUt. j. Turner,
Mrs. J. L White H. Whlteoak, R. K.
Wood. Ian DouKlas. A D. Simpson,
I) (•-•'..:• \v W Martin, Fred Hall,
e. H. M. FiMt. Alderman W. H.
Oavlea and Oeorga Little.
Others were A. Ay lard and Cap-
tain C R Wilson. Sidney; X. O.
Ha kii: . Crof'-n; R. M. PalflUT,
Hanna, J, o Hailewood. O. Jack,! Cobble HiiL and
R. MiysftX. A. aCMrfan^ J M..-'« . ~— — ■
run-of-mlne variety one usually en-
counters In this place. My name's
John Severance. Mind telling me
who yinx |u«? And why? " •
mpnnrtitnt. isia. by j^^rpn icooorO
<To Be Continued)
PFNAITV PI, I S
_ ' Madam, your conlounded dog ha*
torn my trtJasers! "
"Naughty, naughty Pldel Z ahai
punish htm severely. I tfMA uke
his pink rlbbrin aWay ttom him for
a whole week."
ONI IIOCK FROM
Parliament Buildin£$
«LCNSHIEL HOTEL -
Barbara
Mi.ss M
speaker ; Irene Brown
Cafr. Jean
■^'OUng, V,il.iie
Clarke,
MafEs:
I'atncia Brian. Lorna
Kerr4., Lorne Esther
MMfllster, Htigh
Randv and Barbara Ann Nlchol
Mrs Irene Hole played the piano
a«»npamibei»t,-wMle tht models
displayed thdr garmenu.
At the cpnclasion of the parade,
iirlies were awarded to Mrs L
scbofali, Mm. t. Gordon. Mim Join
Aiixcsn Md Mra. rn'mttiMiO. ^
Day eommunlcants in
193? in the ciiiirrh of England In
F.ngland numbered 2 241,715. Ks
comparer -with 2.29d.743 on Easter
P*y. 1W5. There has been a slight'
rttrofielalon during the past four
years Sunday school attendance
shows a further decline, and fewer
boys and iDCB havo attended youtn
■nd M^gjdttcatlon cU.<we*. though
an inereaae' In the attendance of
gtrtt'mtf nhSuhf women haa been
•taM 1M3. Volunury
' parochial
Confederation life
Stronger flion Guer
Rnnuai meisoge to Policyholders
4a
IflgriltJPrDwlii
^ Vf-
The 66th Annud R«port givvs on «ccoimt ttvWcrMllj
i«c>4lM pQst year. Policyholders ho¥» ompU rocnoil f«r
priifo in »hn^ f«i44t:#xp«iition «dt thnir C«nip«ny.
~~ lUghUghH of J££ ^
— — X*
Total Anarances in Force ■ . . • — r~^T^'- , , ,
NrW .\Muranrrs Paid For io 19S7« laelacUBg^jievivals
^^t Gain in Aaanranre te fant~i » . . , ,
Total INrt Inromr for Yrar -. .
Payments to Policyholderg and Beneficisdet In 1937 .
Total A»M-l8
Total .SurpluH
Tiftal rnBllirtt-^^nrpInn (lo mwl fiiiurp contingenciea)
12441,086
22,573
12,092,535
120,67.3,329
8,81.3,998
IncreMed to
Inereaaed let
Inrreaaed lo
lnrrraM>d to
InrrraM'd lo.
to
Jojiffederation
llssouatioii ~~
hm^ outer
Toronfo
I -
I
/
-A
\
DAILY COLONIST, \aCTORIA;^3e:r^^TURDrrrTAXUARY4^
TODAY
THE ENTIRE FAMILY WILL EHMfft
SHOPPING AT "THEHBAY"
ThM modem itp»ttmmi ttort mtkn iktftmq^tmf mi mmmtuktlifmmSjpM
•my mmkm 4t tUt hmlkf. V«iV km mmlMH^ 9*^^^
fiMi The "Stfjr'ii** CMnphta MMks • • • 91^
cim» mrkt •» M Hmm. —
IUm«mk«r, Mr piith| M al i*r •! •MH-nwlHt 'Vtepfiiw kK
vcnitnt.
YOUH NEXT SUIT, A
9(ucUctm
THC UTMOST IN VALUE,
STYLE ANITTATLORiNQ, FOR
Alwjyt d)>tinc>i*t . . . «l«ayt in food tattc
"Hudson i«" m«r*1t «rt particularly "«l|il<iiigln"f
YoM.'H IA« Hi« crifliMl and •whuivt fakrks
If
wit all typn
waiit a Mit that
Men's Quality
FOOTWEAR
that
_MdjNK«icMMi(y.
— T^tia tpfa'ndfiJ wcarin, Oifordt ar«
made ov«r pcrftcr fittillf laati <rom
good qujIitY Uathari
art marked it a
will apprtciatt.
Kid aiKl caM Uatliart krWMr
tmi krami. SHm^M
4 lisH tui flNlHia.
Tht ''Bay** Budget Plan Maktt If
Eny to Buy Yoiir Ntw Suit
Oi pHKlMsaa af $15.00 and ovar. pay ana-tliird cath.
nU Km kalanca i» JO and tiO day*. No iataratt added.
FAMILY J)AY AT^THE BAY"
New Plain and Printed
CREPE FROCKS
An CKcifing new assortment of
crepes in plain colors and gay
floral prints . .' . styles for Spring
that mjy be worn now for "After
noon bridges ' or teas . . . uoder
ymir Nr tr doitli mIM. * .
Puffed dbow iltcvcs . . . corugt
bouquets . . new shoulder treat-
ments . . . and damtily trimmed
nfltiS^t irg jwiwit Hi« iiuny
fUtttriiig ftaturn. " "^
10.95
Data>, Mw
. . tails. ikert«« ttMtl and rcg
vill tit correctly, look Miart, and
be sure to Miect a Hvdioiiia.
DRESSY COATS
Coats that art p«rftcriy failbrtd
from an-wool ribbed fabrics,
shown in navy and Mack. Trimmed
%vfth becoming eoNtft-of French
Seal or French Beaver. Fully
lined and inttrlinad for adfTitioiial
warmth.
This group of coats havt all b«tn
greatly rtduccd forVanuary sell-
ing .. . atid you'll ba win »»
select yours early.
10.95-
PaiMM Plaor at THC tAY
Man's Skoal,
Strtat- Floor
at THI lAY
600 PAIRS MEN'S FANCY WOOL HOSE
50"
A new shipment of these good looking Haif Hose has just arrived,
selection from the latest patterns in chtcks/clocb mi tMpM.
• All siiat, 10 !• 12. • MfofcH •» M m4 iMt.......
Make your
YOUR NEW
HAT, SIR!
MAKE IT A
HUaSONIA"
W« ha»t I fomplft* tn<\ up to
date line of fhfsc fmr qujiity fur
foitt, in J v.iri»t| 0* thjdft Gr»v,
IrowR, Mmo a*d midniflit
SteeslMleTii
Man's Pyjamas
Quality Garments, Low Priced
M«de Vf a well known manuljcturcr, in a
good quality broadcloth, these garments arc
extra value at this price. They're comfort-
able, well made Pviamat, and wM five a
great deal of serviceable wear.
9 Many fancy thadet and ^Mtterni.
Sisea M fa 4(w
Select several pairs NOW Hrii 1 QC
inviting price. Pair I owW
Mai's PwRhkiNcs, Str«f> PkM at THI lAY
SPECIAL
TWIST* AND FANCY
WOOLS
Kafloiar 30c yMk in brokaN color
^^BO^^flS^IS^o 5lS^fc B^^B^^^B B^B^Ib^^^^
as nifger brown, Aatomn, son,
black, lapis Moe,* ritia t'eon,
French wina, soa frei*, Catawba
red, poppy.
19
Skfin
.Waols, Street Floor
Jit, Soap FUkai. bi#a pkt. 15<
Limit 2
Tomato J«ko, Aylfner,- I04-oi.
»r
Butlet,
per lb.
.1 lbs
9I.<M>
Corn, loyal City Goldoa.JaBtani,
si«e 2 tin...^ % .tor 19^
Choose, Gtrataaa. plain or pimento,
l ib, packet ISf
Pork and.0Mns. ^Qyal Qty. I lb.
twa :.-.» for !•<
Sakeasy Shortening, lb. >0<t
Sonu Ayliat
tibia .-.
•or Vaji
3 tint <o#
Cream Crackers, Had Arrtv, large
family pkt., ulted or plaio 1T<*
Oats, I b K, qoick or plain, 6 lb.
sacks 3:t<<
^oachot, Aylmer, sliced «t< bal«es.
No 2 liie tins i;i<*
Tea, H I C Ccflnomy IJond, a ti»e
Caylon toe' .— :^ 4*<
lacoN, smoked or
packets,
L 4.lb.
Oog Food, Pard, I-*, tins eo
iWWII II
Pastry -flMir, Australian, 10 lb
sacks ; 4i5c
Magic lakinfl Powder, I2«g«a3<
2'^;ib. tipt .^.v...... . ..„.±irr*<#f
Crab Meat, P. C Iraiid. tin 1T<
(^sh and Carry Meats
9 TO 10 A.M. SPECIAL ■ —
Legs Mottan, at per l Loins Mntton, at par I
15c I lb 12C I lb
Rump Roatti Beet ptr
lb.
Prime Rib Roast, per
~: A^t
SbooMar Roaat Vcahat.
par lb 15f
ALL DAY SPECIALS
Shoalders Pork at, per
* ~Ti^
Lc^s Pork, ib 'i^e
Pork lottt, Ib. 16f
•nsket leef, Ib
Rovnd lone Roasts at,
per lb 12^
Rolled Ribs, Ib 1«#
EVENING SHOES^
AT CLEARANCE PRICES
Every pair selected from higher priced lines.
Black or white satin tandjit . . or silver
and silver trims ... all new styles. Excellent
Provisions
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
SEAL OF QUALITY PORK
SAUSAGES,
par lb.
23c
REGULAR $5.00
$6^ PAIR
3.45
Shoos. Fatkioo Floor at THE lAY
Ingarsoll Snappy Cbeeta, 2-lb. boxes
for
Butter. First Grade, Fraser Valley
Prints, lb 3«#; 3 Ibt. fl.OA
Ayrshire Ham Sliced, Ib 30e'
lack lacon, sliced, Ib 35#
Cooked Mam, K ft. S4#
PIES
Made in Our Own Kitchen
VEAL and HAM or lEEPSTEAK
2... 15c
for
STEAK sai KItNlV.
Each ,
10c
Bologna Sausage, ft 1Nc>
Cottage Cheese 2 lbs. 'i^t
Sauerkraut First qoality, ft. lOf*
Peanat lottar. Lar«e iir.v
Lard. Sbaimoek. Lft. ea«taa~t«#
Kid and Sarra Kid filovas
UMITiD QUANTITT ONLY AT THIS LOW MICE
llack and brown only, in sisea f, CVi, Vk, 7 and eollactivaly. Maiarity
are 4-bnttfn slip-en . . . some with neat pattern effects. ^ 4d
Plaer at TMt lAY
Fruits and Vegetables
SPECIAL PRICES ON SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES
FAMILY SIZE— Full of Juice 50 for 50<*
MEDIUM ^ZE— Dozen Tnrrrrrryr^;: 15f
la^^^^5€ 5l3»fi"""'^^SSSW» • - 1 att - 1 1 1 mananapaaaona ■ a i^P^^^
Splendid talnea
so shop aaily. Pair
<,i.
FULL-FASHIONED
CREPE HOSIERY
Select from the season's best shades in these durable
pure silk daiky crape stockings . They're
irregulars, hot wotbhig t* iMr Hieir appaaranca or
wearing quality. . . . Site* te fO^.
FULL-FASHIONED SERVICE-WEIQIIT
SILK HOSIERY
DRAPERY FABRICS
FOR PORTIERES AND DRAW CURTAINS
Theae beary fabria are ideal far keeping the draagkta and cold e«it.
Mara portieres or draw cftakw far Htat atchsnay . . . er
that face the North.
Women who want "real wearing satisfac-
tion" should stock up on rhiie heavy-
service weKjht Hoie ot pure silk Doubly
reirvtorced at wejnnq points with strong
— liai» loot a«d garter welts. Sob-standards
. . . fapeiar ibades . . -. siias I'/j to lOVi
^ Heaieiy. Stregt^^ at |rHf lAY
2 Pairs
1.50
windlpe
EMUSN f ML ART SIRti
In shades ot plain maroon, brown and green. This tine qujiity \t'qt
has a particolarly warm and cosy appearance. 30 inches 4 C A
vide. Yaad i n .iin.iii.ii;! ■ -- ^ j, ■ s^PIf
PLAIN HOMESPUNS
Make distinctive drapes. Shown in shades of rast, dark 4 %^
Md, Mm and aaleraL SO' hAaa wide. Yard I m99
COLORFUL HOMESPUNS
In flecks and fancy stripes . . . extra heavy weaves.
50 inches wide. Tae*
New-All-Leath^r
Handbag Special
In styloa and deiigna at "new aa tfce aeaton
onderarm and neat top handle pouch types
. . . in'popnlar shades. These wooM
BVtflSBfi^^ BB^i B^ ^2«98 OC BBBCBi*i***«raBMMa*»
Distinctive
2.29
QbMbS Ri^B BBMMBBf lb* ^0
E>tra LatM Teiao (BrapafreH at .t
for : .: .: aa**
Latge Snnkist Qrapcfroit 4 for SS<
Asbcraft PetateaB.
antced, ''2 sack
Rome Beauty Apples,
Wjqncr Applet, box
Sooke Turnips
Bulk Carrots, 1 <> lbs
SalbfacMan.jMt*
ts, bos 31.30
12 lbs 25(>
25c*
19c
CANDY SPECIALS
BUTTIRMALTI,
per lb
LICORICE ALL SORTS, ^
NEILSON'S IRAZIL AO0*
SLAB, per Ib "ISC
•cekist Pure Honey, 4's, tin 57<<
KeNogg's Pep Iran Flakes at 3 pkts.
for 25<>
Ayhner Pitted Damson Jam, 4-ft. tin
for 3T#
Handbaga, Strbat Pfaer at TNI lAY
We will send a competent representativa to advise and take measat^
meat! iBbana E7I1I and aab far Drapofy Department.
Drapery. Tbir^ F»tgL«t THE lAY
CLCAIIIN^ MXnMMWt LINOTHS OF ^
INLAID LINOLEUMS
Meatly tbia aeaaen'a pattanM . .. . bnt lengriM np ta li
Cbeice of tilef, broken
bal ar Utcbenette at a
Today's
Luncheon
1. Ike VIrtorlan Rr«la.raBl
*raH CeehlaM
rr lalee. ^Thoalo iolee
nWe. 8ce«ek Beolk
Terkev. Cranbrrrv K«ar»
MrMn Sleae ..a M.tkreem
^PWee^Oygere ^gyk»
■Ofaak Bkokarb rtt ana WMppa*
Oram
Knellik ntllSnn < hrr«r aiid Oarkrri
•■Itencatrk Ptrtn ^unda.
DAINTY
CHIFFON
SCARFS
PUm aad Printed Slfaer Cbiffmi
Scarfa ef real baavty. I Shewn hi a
wide variety of attractive colorings
. . . some are hand ■ rolled. 70a«
Regular Mc . 196
Neckwear, Sttact PIger at THI lAV
FOR PRESENT WEAR
Women's Wool
BAKERY SPECIALS
From Oar Own Kitchen
INDIVIDUAL BAKlANA
CRFAM PIES Each
NEAPOLITAN SLICES, OCm
per dozen - fiwC
MACLEAN'S .ASSORTED LAYER
CAKES. Pineapple, Lemon jnd
Chnrolata^
Each „...:
10c
25c
Lynn Valley Peacbet, 2*8 squat, at
2 tins for 'iUc
Crawford's Pineapple. Slices, cubes
and crushed tins I^Te-
Libby's Tomato Juice, 10'] 01 tins
at..: . . ^ for :«a<»
VESTS, PANTIES AND BLOOMERS in all-wool
flat knit. Full cat garmenta in regulation
styles. Flosb or oaoam. SnNi, 4 A A
medium and large. Each I .UU
Ovarsites, each _ f 1.25
Embroidered
SLIPS
Just Arrived" Lovely Suede Finished Taf
feta Slips in a choice ot tailored or lace-
trimmed styles AN have neat embroidered
yekes. Tea roN
TIA AND COfPII
BREAKFAST BLEND TEA Rrg
48c Ib Special, ARt^
per Ib Hue
3 lbs. for 31.:<5
FORT GAMY COFFEE. The Best
cott.e ftsarmimrAiif^
per tin "tWU
Ayhner Kantacky Wander Cat (arecn
•nana, 17.et. Nns 3 far 31#
IISCUIT SPECIALS
MCCORMICK'S MIXED IIS
CUITS, S varieties. 4
Special, per Ib I wC
McVITTIE fir PRICE'S SMALL
RICH TEA IISCUITS,
per packet CVV
Aylmer Marmalade, 32-01. jar .27^
Libby's Orange ieice, 12-et. tins at
fins for
Rogers' Golden Syryp, 2't, tin, 17^
El Rancbe Corned leaf, Va, Hn 14#
HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO
SOUP. Reg. ^ OC«
lOc. Special .W iim
ROYAL CITY TOMATOES
Choice ^
quality, 2'j'i W nns
California Saadlata Raiaina at 3 kg.
for Sl#
Walnut Pieces Light amber, Ib.
Soger, 20 lb sack «1.2N
Country Kist GoMoN lantam Corn,
17 OS tint |or i9t
Heini Chili Sanca, 12-ai. battte
far
Ayhner Boneless Chicken, tin
2 tins for 55^
ClaHi'a Temata Ketcbnp. LarM; battle
far - . .— ... tBt
Sunlight Soap 4 bars 224>
Lifebuoy Soap I takrs ^9c
Lui Soap Flakes Large pkt ^■tf
packets for ISe*
Rcckitt's Bine 2 pkH. Jiit
Salt. Plahl ee lediaed JM pbtt. 13c
RORIN HOOD FLOUR
24 lb. sack : 31.15
♦9-lb. SKk 33.33
Siaaa 32 to 44
1.00
I
H I C STANDARD lElF
Raled Prbag R-iki, per
tirieia Tip Rooet.lb Z44«
H i<; rmperial, lb 16<*
Meaty I'pt RoasH, per
Jb. : . .. .14<_
FRESH LAMB
Legi per lb ZOr
Loins, par IB 'ihc
Sh«vf4a r«4 per
lb !«<>
Breasts, per
Jt «2«'
MILK-FED VEAl. .
Loin Rnjtt, H) 25r*
Rump Roasts, lb. 2 1^
Csnlia fWiwr i>,-fer
lb
Shoulder Roast at, per
H> 15«>
Lingaric, Fashion Floor at THE BAY
LEG-rORK. af
lb
, per I P<
220 I lb
PORK lUTTS, af. per
ITr*
FINNAN NA3DIE, af,
per Ib 'tiit
rti 1! iti
STUDIO LOUNGES
I Two only! WiU convert- oooiiy
I tbrae matching c^jdiiona. Very
Of twn beds . . witS
I handy for Hiose ^0
iture Fou-tli FIrn. ,f THf PAY
What Today Meaos
Stubbornaaa* and . temprrament
will tv fh^ rau.s^ many n per%7n*«
day betnt apolMd. Xrxan in Judc-
ment recantlnt aoetel uaagaa muat
i«!Amrnaiir ' ^ ii»rd*« aeain-.t, for tiv'y m*v
•MrMvvsin jcauaa niany advertt^ opinlon.i to b«
If JbDWay 1^ 1« yrHir birthday. ' formed. You 6ught to find it v^rv
toataat heara for youiin ihJa diu«lg^ to ooitTqr your, fcleaa cleariv
Viv^frBBi t;10 to 11:10 a.m.: frdbi thla day. for exptenatlona alwuid
3:30 to 4:iO pjn., atld to [romp renrltly to >'<IR"r mind Avolrl
• SO pre The danaar porioctn nro j mnktng negative nioi^menU becouae
from 7 30 to g 30 a.m . from 5 30 ^ you may crfat^ the UMreaalqn that
^ ' ^ pi».lyoii do ndL lBWr_ tt)f leason. for
-» jrtH pay to be
"too prourt to flahf •• pspectftlly re-
garding opinions. Some yeamttig
you may have had for a long Uffl«
may be aatlalMI thia day in a Tery
satl.'^fartory martndr. MAiried and
rn gaged oouplca, aa voU aa those
who ara fei lova, oMfbl not to wait
until the Hevmth hoQT to najto an
kmportant decision. ^
If a wonmn and January IS la
your Mrthdayr yott inaat hoa» i—i 1
I lldenoa 4n your frlenda. irtio^ tayal-
•v \\M. stod th^ test of tlm^ Yon
^ probably have a great amount o(
{curlmlty, which you must keep
under control. You may have much
peraonal prtda.- particularly In re-
gard to your outward appearance.
You ar*>* apt trt vfn' Kood-
natured, warm^heai-ted and chari-
table. 1^10 oraeh self-indulgenoa
ran be th^ b^rttnOHf cl aotiiff trou-
blewmr* dl.«;ordeT«. Restaurant,
lalwratory. prlucaflonal or some
■l^caach ot thoatrtad irork soay en-
-able you to hara a iretl-iniled pqtk-
ptbook If Cupid la raap<>nsibk for
your marrUft. ba will apparentiy
fat o( tha tend.
mailing happena to mar Ita
! happlne.s.s
The chlld.lioqi on ^nraary n can
Rrenerafly be "Bependied upon to do
the right thing at the proper time ' you may find
Self-eataem wUl give it hltfi Idaala.
Tlma parhapa wiB aiahlgi. 4oiiipti»
safp thp pamest work done by this
^ y^Kingster afterit attains Itx major-
I '^li" "iLlMll- Ui* racg of
If a man and January IB is your
natal ria\ If you refrain from doing
^acoe^iMK. tbtafa or IMac astima-^
Vf^^'^^xl^^ """^ Qnan-laoclatlon. will rparh Vlctorli
* aalimiUUMI, |WlO|lll, [Bydnpy. Aii.sfralia. in fh»" parly part
agrlculturklLst. JoumalUt, publUher. o'r March and will Kpfak hrr- under
actor, arfl.st or sales representative,
/S^"**"**' 1 ^ •«*»»oea of tha N.CX While tn
youradu Ww% an Itar TBranio on Ma rgtaini to Bngland.
"$rjU3L,wlll receive the honorary
dpgme of LLi>. from tha unlvetalty
In recogntdORB 41
the
honararv a^crptarv of thP local
branch of the National Council oj^ii
■ducait*a» ^lii)Jl^.agnBrilfe«mU
Sroutmaater — Now. auppoop
found youraaU auddanly li
iiP
•BiJM -
you
The monthly waatlng of the OoR
B%y Libera] Aaaoriatlon arlU bp hPld
t»ext Monday pvening at headquar-
tpra paama. ftM Broughton Street,
•t lvo^<rtoek. IMagatoB arui ka
aalaelad io attand the annual rtae-
tlon of offlcers of the Wrtorla I4b-
erai AMOclaUon. ao a full attendaaca
of maabara la deaired Manbara
who have not yet racPtv^i thPir
mambarataip earda jlll ba haodad
Real Money-SavlngBargrfMI ta
LACE
Kx:duced lor SPENCER DAY I . -
V»l Cluny and Ir«h Insci.uns and ycaduigt. Choice of cream or white.
Regularly pHced up to 29c a yard. A > 1 QC
^.>~.....»<.»««*«»'«»**»»»»»«*«****T***'
Quality
Untrimmed Xoal
Of Beautiful Imported Fabrict
Regular Values to $49.75.
QN SALE SPENCER DAY AT. . .
SuKu I Sporis and .NovdO Goat* . . . niadc upfrain imp6fUd tweeds
and lleeces-and beautifully styled and tailorcri.
TiifertiKl-piaids. ^alniacaan and litt( (l m ..loN I Um *n4 iioy«KyHM¥efc
BE IN AT 9 O'CLOCK PQR TtilS .1 Al.l
^ ...... ' )
Buy on
Our Budget
Plan
One-thud down, Ahe
tMlatic* in TWO iiqind
monthly payments.
Minimum purchase $15.
Afternoon Dresses
k " Vtliiti to $14.95 V — $"F50
1^ _ ^MARKED DOWmPOR * M -^E^
^ SPENCER DAY- TO... 7....... — ~ ' ■
-ATT importati't drcsS event! Reallv an outstandinp .collection of
hncl^ ^(d(( trfl imtn our regiitai--aiack AUiLjnarkcd
SFKiNCKK DAY!
Tailored and fussy types — styles suitable for miss or matroft^.
Good-colors, and silks or novelty crepe:
t;;— AigOMPW:TE RANGE OE SIZES TO 24;^
ONE DAY_ONLY*SAT
Lingerie
Slightly Shop Soiled — ^
AND PRICED FOR
SPENCER DAY AT FROM
Yz to Vz
Less
PV J A M AS. \ 10 11 T-
GOVVNS, SLIPS. PANT11':S
AND SF:TS! These have all
been culled from our regular
stock because they have be-
come slightly shop soiled. An
opporttniit y \ (ni cannot afford
\n miss! l''vcrv p:arnu-nt
marked for .i <|nick clearance
at onc-thtrd to one-half less
than fHe"regular pricwl^
NO PHONE ORDERS— NO
EXCHANGES ^
A Silencer Day Clearance of
Women's and Misses'
Blouses
A Stltctton Smm Bloutw
^ , f L rcpya, With Three-Quarter'Sleevci
~9 Triple Sheers. With Short ^VX*"* —
• Challi*, With Short or I.ong Sleeves
l"ol„r. incln.le ulni., c^;;>h.H, fl-h. -naizc. n,M.
and w,ne. S./r. to .W. Regular $2.98. e-f
Sl'i-.N'CKR DAY, each «r ■ ■ ■ ^
NINE O'CLOCK 8PECIALI-NO EXCHANOSt
OUR STOCK OF WINTER
MILLINERY
On Salt for IPCNCBK DAY- ^2 QQ
10 Tahlfi (.t ll.it^! Blark and rnlnrv cts and fcln. Halt
to suit all types and ages. All to go, regardless of cost at ,
each ■ — ^Acvv
I, ^MOUatrr, Floor
Women's Smart Type
SHOES
Wondarlul Vaiuet at.-«- — . ^
In Thi'rSPENCER DAY Offaring of Wwnep s
thoMAre i
Pathioaable Street ShOM. iDancf f hfis,
Akemo^ SkoM and Stiijdy O tforda
A general fssemlblage of mcjij of o ir Bet er-
Gr|^e Shoes— all! one price— ti eu'l iipj a most
successful Jamiarv Sale in trlilniph.
Be Prepared to Buy Several Pairs— You Will
Certainly Save by So Doing
WOMEN'S ENGLISH
— JBalbriggan
Pyjamas
Regular $1.75 a Suit. ^4 OQ
SPENCER DAY SALE # I m^9
These Cosy Pyjamas in two-piece style are a real bargain at
this low price. Very attractive in cream color, trimmed with
rose, blue, green ocpcach. Small and medium jizes only.
In the Stationery
rOR CLBARA)ICB SPENCER DAY
li^ITIAL STATIONERY— All initials in alock.
iiC'l in ^rpy. At ^ 89^
BRE SCHOOL CASES— Bijown o^ black, 13 x 18-
»....8S^
Extra good
NqVELTV
ElivflopPs 1
S I"IK( )N<". f
incjii. l-'ad .
C.^SllBOQK JOURNALS— Different! sizes,
all
values
•J..
l^>od
111
Spencer Day
Sale of Shoes
on the Bargain Highway
Womeii's Arch-Relief
$095
Shoes
An Exceptional^ Valile 'at
Tl,c>.e nlu..v , .oM at $3:95. are an. '"^l^^^^-^^t'liji^
-tv Ir arc popular everyday types, tncludmg
PUMPS • TIES
tivebuy. T'""
-^-^ STRAPS
\\,th Cul.au UMther ly^fls. arch M.pportuig and .plcndii-
tUting shoe*— B to EEE and sices to 9.
I I Women'sShoei $1 95
J I A"Flnal Ctoarance at
PICTURE KR AMF.S -Knglish gilt. Sevrraj dilTcrcnt si/r^.
Suitable for .-il and water color pictures. j. Limited number ot^^^
Price*! at, each
c i: RCLE-BOUND EXERCISE BOOKS— I^ies flat on table,
l^rful for many purpo^aa. 150 pages. SPENCER
each I • ■'■
ClilN'A ASH TRAYS— White and green, white and red. all
white, white^md^ltte.- Large-bowMor ash ^ ^^^~..48i^
-lEENCER DAY SALE OF
Needlework^
AFTERN60N^ TEA ANirXUNCHEOiaEg^Stamprtl
on ffagwrnualitvlxream linen in tttfractiye designs.^-Valurs v<
$1.75, a set ®^<*
V\.'^]'. WHITE -LINEN DRESSER i^ARFS in cut work -.r
floral designs. Vafuea to $1.25. Each i.^ W><
FELT Bill t^GE TABLT.COyERS. stamped in ^ppliquedc
signs Values to $1.75. E^ciL..........^...^....
** ■ W-ftoer
:__W©men's
Handkerchiefs
SOO PAIRS OF —
**Non-JRun**
hif f on Silk
HOSEM
"Subi. <^ a Regular $1.0dXInC
tfALB SPENCER DAY. Ml
69
OR 2 PAIRS FOR ^1.25
Subttandardt of a rdiabkmake of "nmrrmi^chiffon
iilk niae— fuH-fashioned, and shown in la^lnon;ible
gftlora. This is the first time that these popular hosa
h-ive eono on 'iale at this reduced price' Ik- iii carj/
■ta«etyour_uae and color..' POSmVliLVNIJ EXCHAKC.i;S!
Corsage Flowers.
Values Up to 9§t. \ '
ON SALE FOR . X
8PBNCBR DAY at "
A remarkable sale I A hip: rlran^up of beautiful Coraaft
Bouquets— single flowers and .sprays in all colore and wMtt.
Gardenias, violets, mums, bright-colored bcrrka tor you< mit
lape!, evening flowers, ete.
DONT MISS THIS SPENCER DAY EVENT!
IN AT .9 TO GET YOUR GHOICEI
9
Novelty Rayon Silk-i ,
UMBRELLAS
sptui $i 95
for ^ m
SPENCER DAY
A LImltad Quantity, to thop larljrj
NO PHONB 0RDER31
Fancy ttript ^nd pWd dtal^na featured la theta UmbialUi. wlA
Fancy handlea and ferrula, with ailk cord loop.
120 ONLY
I It'
BRASSIERES
ODD LINES— Regular to J ^%
$1.00 EacK-To CUar ^SSJ
8PBNCBR DAY at ~. — ' ^
nrokcn T.iucs of Rr.i.^irfcs— Silk, fancy cottoa, batiste and
and satin. Sires 32 to 40.
Kayser
B9c
Regular $1.00 a Pair
TO CLEAR SPENCER DAY
A January clcaj^auce of these qiiality ('.loves, that are correct
in *tyle. the new novelty weaves which have h^^n M'^"-
. icH this season tra-included— as_well as tha <|e^5*^j^^
KAY-VEL, Fine Suede Finish | In Black,
KAY-gNUGS. Wool Tweed Effect \ Chocolate, Graf ,
KAY-KNITS. Wool tweed Effect \ or Navy
1
.Many .l»o^t sellers are u.uv broken in aifcs artd fhtist-l^*-^
<oM. there are
BVBNINO tHOBft - ITRBBt IHOBl - OXFORDt
A wide seleetion. All siiea in tht iQt.
Men's Shoes
Proceed to dear at....~...M<...><...—.»«>«~«~">~x*
\ rate iKcurence— Shoes as high as ,^/)5 regularr Short
linr* of ni.iin poinilar Mllers. 85 IWil ' iWltl— a good
iHsortnifut of p%ttcrn» and vmL - '
Boys' Shoes
For Clearance 0^
VV ♦+HiuM(. .4*p our January
Sale todav with a clearance
' o^ thr<f r.<.\ s' ShT* . . .
sr( >r r i. father o\-
l-OKh.^. sfzes to 5' 2.'
aivl I'rttri < .• I ''■ W I'.LT-
ED UQOT> Ml sizr-r t To ^
iUglMly thop toUfd
Prkad for ClMraaca tPBfiCBiJ^*
THese Handkerchiefs, though sliffhtly soiled are of goodigrade,
and whetl laundered ^vYll i r I as new.
PURE l.INE.V H.\>luKi:Kc 11 li-.l s—iMne sheer qnaltty.
White with applitjue aiVl eiubroide rrl Cf.ttirr*.
Hand-RoUtd Hems— Fancy Printed Lirtena—Plain-Colored
Linens With Spoka-Sdteta Htm
Re|. 15c for ReR. 2$c for ' Reg 35c for-^ Reg 50c for
IflC 15c - 20c ^_ 25c
Children's Koolen JUitts
ReguUr 49c. , ' ^ .25C
- riatnty-Mitts. 100^' }'nre %% r,. .i; and in atlra<rtfve cok>ringi.
(five real uannth and con'ifort.
Spencer Day Clearance of
HOUSE FROCKS-^ '
$1,00
Don t miu this rhance— H
you ate needing a nrw
hoti«P frork ! < >'1.U and ends
from our racks ot womcn'a
and misses' cotton froeks— -
all very . attractive, bttt
broken linr^ of sixes io^f
particular n\al<r ""^
Regular to $1.95.
L ON SALE TODAY «t....^
■%
.A.
^ATUKiJAV. >Ai\UARV IS. 1938
Berc^»|i SpeneiitDay Bargain for Moi
=^ Melton Cloth
X '':£ictoria Weighty— '
URDAY, JANURAY 15
Men's Flannelette
MGttTWEAR
- AT WUIClt DAY FlICBt
rLANNELETTK PYJAMAS ol t good, ftide cloth. Pash-
foned with kite frost tad Ifof tnd^atlon ItttiBiiif . Vari-
Oui color stripes. '. —
l^iill cut. Sizes 40 and 42. \j
P«K'ilar price, a suit, $1.50 for
UK.N S MGHTSHiRTS of "YamA" cJoth in bright patterns.
iUKhuL Fun cut. All sitel Each..:... '
$1 .00
Collar
$1.59
Men's Qoality Shoes
Ktductd to.
$500
.. ot^gSHlSCtmVE" 9hoia. ituuUi,
pair <7 50-tnd 'INVICTUS" Shoes, regular '
pair, $<j.85.
Oxfords in Mid-Winter Weight Black and
Brown Slorm Calf and Grain J^eathcrs
With DouUo Solft
|fn. ^\n shocii of liifh quality. Reduced t-
floar at, a pair
..f6.00
10 Only— Better^Grade
Down Comforters
Values to $30 00 ^1 O OO
SPENCER DAY, ^Uh, )| I 9.95
■Rftt( r Crade Down Comforters with fancy silk eover-
ings. Guaranteed downproof. Mostcolors represented.
100 Opaque Window Shades
•iMl6s72lBclMt. SPBNCBR DAY, B«ck.
69
Windov Shades in opaque colors of green, eream and sand on eotton base. Complete
Mth spring roller brackets and ring pull.
^pencer Day
LINENS
19c
KAVOlsl TABLECLOTHS in colored checks.
£i/e M t ^•^ inches. Kacli
CO'lTOX CIIKCK lU'.NC.y.OW I,rN'CHEON cmriis
In a i>ig range of colors. Size 44 x 44 inches. ' OOa
priced a; each..... ;~ : ~.ZZZZ.Z.:. J.
'l\\Hr.I-.CI.( )TIIS in ( olnir.i ( hecks on light or
dark grouids. Size 5U x .=^0 inches " ~
Each
10 T \rK5TRY T.\RLE COVERS
Scini <liik -rounds; 54 X S4-inch.
Fc)Tiil.ir $\ V) for
33 KMI!iv'0|[)|.:RKn MXK.N TK.f^ SKTS
%ith \ <()-inch cl-.th and four jnapkin;^,
ifcith colored applujued pattern.«i..^Kf i- il.ir
8^. Kach.. -49^
12 EcilU I.ACE TABLECLOTHS. 54 x 72
lilclx . I\( L,'ular $1.00 for .69^
f< Clvl \M i.ACK T.Mil.KC-LoTllS with
I i.tin c< ntn V and wide lace borders, 72 x 90
wchcs. RejTiIar $2.50ifor ......f 1.88
40 wiii'i'i- .'^wrss \'^\■IT^■ .^f.ts.
' hgAiidic Ruiyier.s in ^ blue and cream.
Linene RtflMiers with doloried' jrpt)li(|ue nai-
*W«s. RegBlar 59c ATid 75c for ^^Si^
49c .„d 59c
in picture patterns with
I ^8c
CLEARING LACE-TRIMMED HAND-
EMBROIDERED WHITE LINEN
BANQUET CLOTHS Alf HALF PRICE
These are slightly stock soiled, but nothing
that will affect the wcar^ Beautifully hand-
embroidered.
1 Only, 72 X ICR. Reg. $20 no for ? 1 0.00
2 r)nlv. 72 X lOR. Re^, $J5 00 f^r J«li:..-iO
1 (^nl> . 72 \ 126. Reg. $jy.50 for...^ 19.75
1 Onl\ . 72 X 90. Reg. |72.00 for 936.00
GREAT SOAP SALE
IN OUR TOILETRIES SECTION
Ar a->.irtnirnt of many lines of Iligh-Grade Toilet Soaps have
been specially reduced for this sale. You will find many popular
xna^' to choose from, including:
frAilct Soaps, as.sortcd, from France and Brussels. Formerly $1.00
I dozctK .\ow, a dozen ^ 75^
IDlycerrrifPiia Sosp, 41 50 dos^ Now, dot., f
Bourjpts Toilet ."^oaps. $l..<^ do/ Nnw. aoi<,
( )r 3 cake>i for a5<
Red Dot MF,.M ' Soaps. 7% boxes for 50^
»ed Dot 'iMEXI'V Soaps. 50c boxes for 35<
Perfumed Toilet Soaps by "Eckelaers,"" "jSriiSiels.
A greet vir«-ty at extra marked-down prices —
J^egtilar $2.2.i doz. for ^I'^B ; $12^ hoxrs for 96^;
We boxes ftr 65f ; $2.00 boxes for 9I.6O— and
manv others'.
Pine r.ir Sliamjioo Soaps H U>t ZHt
C'nMi'r S-'.Tp in hlMckv at 4^ 4 f"r 2.%<*
A Quantity ot Other WeH-Known Kinds, Ail at Low Prices, Also Shown on Our Special
^. TabiM M Mala riotr, Nttr Bmtan
MILLJBNJDS OJP DRS8S . CRSPBS,. m itliaMt Hxture. Not all jolors. 58 inches
wide. RtfBlar, 1 yard OHc,
for 3fl<
30-I.NCH JSPUNpSlLKS in
shades of flame, grey, navy,
orchM. midve and green.
Regular price, a yard, 69c.
swwcitk PAjrJ_!.tef
N
T £ D
Boys^
Clothing
AT SPENCER DAY PRICKS
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS
Regular $19.00 Valuta Qg*
for ^WaWW
, Dressy Styl
In Blue or Grey.
jQA_fiiie lor.............
Meltons
and fa
dressy coats
and Chinchillas in gic\
ings. Well tailc
in double-breasted
Guards n\odd, with belted back.
Sixes 52 to 35^
JUNIOR OVERCOATS
Regular Values to $9.00. IMS
On Sals §ot.^ 99m99
Th ese are made from check-back
coatings. Blue chinchillas and
fancy tweeds. A» well lined and in
smart models. Siscs for 5 to6 jrcars.
- - TWEED SUITS
- With Two Pairs of Short Pants
Regular Valnss to OA
$8.95 for ^ ....99*1111
Two-Pants Suits for the young hov.
The pants are fully lined. Coats
aingle and double breasted, with
fancy belted backs. Brown and grcy.
Sizes 22 to Ml
Only 25 of these C9ats— but every one higii grade. All peciectly tailored,
and satw lined. . —
JBag^Ian^and Slip-On Models
For conservative dressers — and this season's host solh-rs. - "
KARLV SIIOPPI.XG SPENCER DAY WILL BE ESSENTIAL
as they will seel rapidly. -
^ I Buy them on our Budgtft Plan-One-third down— Balance in JtarQjngnthly
$6.95
BOYS' LEATHi» COATS
Regular $10.95
Values for
The Coats are of heavy, we 11- fin-
ished horsehide and well tailored-
have four pockets and full belt
Each lineld with plush. ' iiizcA.~26
to 52.
BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS
Plain shades and fancy patterns.
"V" neck and full lipper
to 36s Regular price,
$4.95 for..:.>...................
100 Pairs of
MEN'S PANTS
Of Imported Worsted Cloth.
_rRegular $6.50'and $7.50 Values. "
-^«aring SPENCER DAY, a pair .7
— .*
All faultlessly tailored, smart style, smart titlii.K pant.. !„ ,, f„i| n,nt;c of
Mzes. A choice of colors and patterns. These wei c madt-irum .h„n M,it
day" - * »"<' ■»'■* «nusii»rvltuei -at"this SPENCER
22 Only
Men's Sport Jackets
Regular, Each. $7.50.
Priced for SPENCER DAY at
$2.95
— - - "^r^ ^mtm
-Smart Sport Jackets of flannel or tweed. Various Styles — each with full cinn#r
fastener. Broktn li.u.s and Ulytes. Tteal bargains. * ^Jin~l»»» «»PP«''
$2.95
YOUTHS' IHIRTS
Of heany aaede cloth. Warihth-
pivinp jjarments that will withstand
hard wear. Fawn, green and \ ;
15 to I4yi neck. Regiilar APm
value, each, $12^ r • 9 WW
—Bon' Mora, OovtramMt at.
Men's Wool S weater Coats
24 Only, IS.9S Vahiss
for...
'••»• ••••••••••••••••••••• •*
$1.89
Sweaters .with "V* neck and two pockets. Dressy and
.Mifarf ill appearance. Various colors. All sizes. Slightly
.shop soilrrl. _ yg—>f ,
fiO PAIRS OP MEN'S
Leather Dress Gloves
Regular Valtts, a Pair,
$3.50 for
TRAVELER'S SAMPLES of
nnlined, and with dome fa.steners.
ous shades and aiscs.
$1.89
^ lllf ( <} .i'\r \ r«-.
Slip riii .«,t \ le. \ art-
's SteBWUMs. UHm
Wool Specials
FOR SPBKCBK i>AYI ' *
MOSS CREPE RAYON SILK— Ideal ^or Spring and Slimmer
knitted dresses, .suits and sweaters. 'IOm
Rrcrular 35c. SPEXCER D.\Y, I-02. skein I wC
BUUCLE DE LAINE— Odd dye lots only— in good as.s' " i
of colors, suiubis fdr children's wear and small 1
garments. IUgnlar55c. SPENCER DAY, 1-oa. skein... I 9lf
NO C.OJ5.*S OR EXCHANGES
Damask
Draperies
Ready to^Hang.
Values to $10.00.
ON SAL£ AT..
75
• work, 1st no«r
SPENCF.R DAY SALE OF
BEDDING
I'.rey Wool Blankets, useful for home or camp. Size 60 x 80
Whitt Part-Wool Blankets that will wear well and launder
nicely. Size 60 x 80 iiu hes, each.... 2.98
Size M X 84 inches each ^.48
Intlian Blankets for couch ihrows, car seat covers, etc. Several
Pure Wool Crib Blankets, Jasge siie. Whipped ends. Plain
c"I rs .Ttvl two-toned reversibles. Each 91^.18
\\ hite Flannelette Sheets, slightly substandard. All whit*". *i/e
68 X 90 inches. Pair ...^ ^...7:. Sl.»8
Colored b^de^s, 70 x 84 inches. Pair.
LIMIT 2 P.MRS
(Ai special purchase of clean-up lines ...
Oamask draperies enables us to make this
special offer! Draperies are 7 feet long and
5Q inches widf-^with pinch-pleat heading-
sewn on books. Several colors from which
to choose. All ready to hang $5.75
^2.29
Ruffled
Marquisette
Curtains
Yards Long.'und 29 Inches Wide
SPENCER DAY,
KTiiikicfie Bedsprca^Tin maiiVe stripe only. Double bed ^ '
"ri< rd af, each ' 88<
Colored Cotton Bedspreads in heavy weight.* Three-miartrr
t>ed site .„ |ll.08
White Cotton Sheets, hemmed en^ju Largr.threc-fpiarter hr.l
size, 77 X 9* inches. Pair ..fa.M
Plain Hemmed PiUow Cases for general wear. Palr._4f
Plain Bine Pillow Tkks frtr recovering old pillows 28<
TaMe Oilcloth Squares, sise-M x 54" inches. Slightly tni^" i' '- '
Priced St. each „ ^
1.000 Yards of Hoffock&es English V\ hite Flannelette, So jndics
wide. Regular JQt. Per yard <liink^ yards) : 18#
Rtiffled Mah4iii»etteXarlsin«. 2>i, yards long and ^ inches' Vide. A choice range of
de.i^nv Colors include green, blue, red, orchid and stmtan. Complete with Priscilla
valance and tie-backs. . • *t •
*. • — ■ ' ^ • ' ■ ' • " — oVspwtsi. sns nsi*
* Ecru
Madras Mnslin
On Sals SPENCER
DAY^ a Yard
19c IP
1.^0 Yards Mnly. .V.-I.uli Scfdi Madr;*'s
m ecru color. Thi* is ahva\s a popular
curtain fabric, and a big "snap" at this
price! .. , _
Roast Chicken
Lunclieon, 40c
TODAY, 1 1 :|0 A.M. TO 2 :30 P.M.
25 ONLY.-QRNUmR
Quebec Hooked ^
Mats
On Sale SPENCLR ^
- DAY at...... „...:._¥0C
Cot tage-.Madf Hooked MataJa dcltghtfnl
rolorinc« a-'i 'Ir^gn^ \pproximate site,
18 X M.
MILL KNDS OF ^
White Scrim
SFBNCER DAY, 4
40- Inch U hite Scrim—a quality generally
sold at p>c a 7ard,"but'*p<eiafiy . priMd
for this sale I i
4g-INCft
Rayonl^rapery
.iinniCBR DAT, COm
a Yard 0%l V
An otit«tandin(f value in a dooble-vsidlh
rayon drapery fabric. Damask designs
JKiCh^er boriaoflul iuiptit. *
V
/
12
s
-THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 15.
DOMINOES DEFEAT TUCKEirSilCES BY 40:34 SCORE
Austin Taylor /s^,
^JGiomtiing Two for
Santa Anita Race
Vancouver riirfiiiuii Fij;;ur«'s to Hav« Whiohee and
Indian Broom in FirHt-ClasH Condition for
J|10Q«QQ0.aiiHHic in Grflf ornia^Aleo Wgnta
To Breed a Kentucky Derhy Winner
SANTA ANITA. Cal., Jan. 14 O).
—Major AutUn C. Tktylor, Dm Van-
'wiM>' my* he
Handicap at
month.
. Quoted at
Tanforaa laat
900-1 when futurity
FOR BIG EI
Canadian Contingent Lands
At Sydney— Given Offi-
'cial Welcome
SYDNEY. Australia. Jan. 15 OL—
The Canadian team to the Brltlnh
wants to bref^ a Kontiirky I>rby b(x>k.s wore first i.s.sufd for Uie Santa Empire Games here IK'XI inunlh
Anita event. Whlchoet U now listed
at S9-L Iwdt to flrst-cUUi
fettle after a case of shipping fever
contracted In a car en route here
from -Saa ftanctaoo. -
arrived early today, completlhg a
voyage that ataitad' from Vaneou>
ver, B C. last December 22.
As the tram-Paclflc liner Aorangl
warped^ to Aer
winner, but doesn t know when he ll
be able to do It. looked over the two
brightcif Kan'of hla ataUea today
Mid hoped thejrantlnff h&n a goodly
•hare of $100,000, March 5.
rmu-f—r-cld Whiehcee and Ave- Last Tuesday he took a training ! Harbor the seventy -dght^nadian
yicr-Oid fodtea Broom were th^ jaunt over the thn t -qiiartrr-milc athletes, coaches, Cana^RSTT- Em
principal Taylor hopes for the rldi - in.stanre. and under heavy r»;tralnt. ' pire Ganves Association ottlcuils, and
eit UnlU^l States racing stake, ti;* , romped over the Une In 1:12 2-5. 1 the lone entry from Bermuda
Santa Anita Handicap: fThat'* faet enough to wta most rix-|crairded tho veaeel^ rail for a wel-
Major Taylor himself has declined furlnnK rares. and punters sav the 'romlng view of the Sister Dominion
conuqent un which he thinks the
better, of -th* two. Ht n aJways been
partial to the Broom which ran
third In Ibe Kentucky Derby two
yean ago to Bold VontW uni
Brevity. --' '
The Broom later set a world's
record, which stiU stands, whett he
mile and an eighth.
But while the owner remains
silent. staMehands and other em-
ployees from the Tay^ Farm at
Langley Prairie. In British Cohmi-
bla's Praser Valley ftirnilni? district,
are willing to speculate. They tell
totenrlewers. If the Interviewers are
perMnal friends, that even Major
Taylor la beginning to think Whleh-
eee hn.s the Broom iklnnod « mile
for speed.
ODM ABB lUOBir
Odds against W^ilrhree in the
Santa Anita Handicap have taken a
big cut since M beat the fwnpue
Amor Brujo from the Argentine and
hia own stablemate. the Broom, to
win the $10,000 added San ftaaeiieo
way he llni.stied the mile-and-an-
eighth hamlif ap m l^^cembet shows
he. can maintain his tptnd over
longer dietancea.
Evrn a year ago Whlchoce was
considered mighty~iood honeHesh
by hia owner. Be waa being oon-
dlfloned for the Kentucky Derby
when
where they hope for Empire attiletic
lauirela. '
After debarklnK. the athletes and
offldals proceeded by motor car to
the Empire Oames village, where
they joined the British and South
African teams, who arrived recently
Hen .Mr. Dunninttham, .Miiiiittr
he Injured a hoof and had to of Home Affairs. ofBcially welcomed
be laid up
Regardiesa of the way his "t^r. Hp
In the Santa Anita In March. Major
the new arrivala on behalf of the
Auatealtatt Oryrerriment. -- ^
As the Red Jiu k. witli Its cana«
Taylor Is In California raclnK to ' ^lan eoat-of-arm.s and the Hermud
stay. Of his sixty-odd horses, about
four-ftftha are new in the Souttem
state.
Trom modest beginnings on the
British Colunibi.i farm, twenty
miles east of Vancouver,* Major Tay-
lor has increased his stables until
now they rate at one of the largest
in Canada. And it won't be long,
employees say, before theyTris the
largest of all Canadian-owned sta-
rlet. For the paat three years he
has Increa-sed the number of his
horses by purchases at the Sara-
toga salea in the Uhtted SUtaa.
Dizzy DEAN'S
SAURY IS m
flag fluttered to the top of flagpoles
intXid tn thr-vlUage. the three
teams drew smartly to attention.
Then the Canadian contingent
broke into "a Oanad*." The South
AfncttM toUowvd Vith their ear-
spllttlng war ery, and the pictur-
esque ceremony ended with mutual
cheering.
In replying to the welcome. M. M.
("Bobby") Rohln.son, of BurllnRton.
Ont.. manager of the Canadian
team, said he was convinced the
"Oaroes are here to stay. They do
much tor draw the Empire together."
On behalf of Bermuda, Percy
Salmon and Holtum lost to Stew- 1 DevUn. lone entry from that Crown
art and Keddlo. t-U. Colony, made a short addreaa before
Salmon and Holtum loit to Wors- i the ns.semblage broke up, and the
Torotaerhft^M ^
ORONTO Maple Leafs will
have a great cluince to
widen the gap betwecu tbeixL-
■eHea and the Joint* leaders
of .second po^ltipn. Ameriran.s
and Canadlcns, fn the Cana-
dian Division of the National
Hockey Xioague. when Uiey
entertBte- the Chicago Black
Hawk.s In Montreal the two
cellar clubs of their respeotive
aectlooi, the MMoona and
Detroit Red Vfings, will clash
in the only other match on
the iphedule.
WIN OPENING MATCH -
OF SERIES TO KEEP
CAGLJIECORD JNTACT
• ■ -^-f..,.-^. ■ : — — — ;
' . • - . '• '■ .■ — ' - „.,.»«^
Register Eleventh Straight Victory of Shmni h^.
Taidiig Touring MichigaiTTeam Iijito Camp— ^
Set Fast Pace in Final Two Quarten — A*t — '
<^pman Tops Scoters— Pla^ T^nighl
PASSES AWAy
Setting a terrific pace from the I smart baskets Ju.st before the half
third quarter to the tlhal kohk as I ended jiiH<le it 22-17 Opening- with
they raoed-^p and down the cour; a burst of speed in the third canto
with speed to bum, Davr-Ktcol^
Victoria Doir.lnoes marked up theh-
eleventh .straight baslcrtball win of
the Dominoes started to wideu-tha,^
gap. with Art Chajman. Buaher"*
Jack.<;on. Bill Rogln and Ktnnear all
Arttiur Er^EWfrr Former
Victoria Lacrosse Player,
Dies in Oaklanid
Word wfM received in the city yes-
terday morning from Oakland,
Calif of the death of Arthur E.
In tnnatai^rt of the'last century
won the world's ehaa^ldn-
LAVERNE BAXTER
Hollywood frapplcr, who returns to tlie Victoria battldront this evs-
ning, to oppose Abe Youriat. New York, in the special event of the
inaugural mat show to be presented tt the Empire Theatre Government
Street, this evening. The match is scheduled for six ten-minute rounds.
Heading the card will be the hrst local presentation of the mat game's
latest innovation, a team match, with (our men in the ring at the same
time. Dave Johnson and the "Red Shadow" are teamed up against
Chief Thunderbird and Ted Keys, former U.C.L.A, football star. The
bout is scheduled for the best two out of three falls or a twu^hour time
limit. In order to gain a complete fall, two members of a team must
bo pinned. A local praUainary will open tiie show at 1:45 o'clock.
the Athletie Faric showed that they .off the field. Frovoeation is no ex-
St. Louis Officials Ask Great
Pitcher to Take $13^00
Reduction
BlUnBITOir. fin.. Jan. 14 (ff).—
The Rt I^ouls Cardinals Baseball
Club opened Its annual salary slde-
dww fsatiirlng the on* and only
OlMy DiMi today.
This year, for the first time In a
ntunber ot seasons, there was a note
of seriousness In the spielers' bally- 1 15-10.
wick and Beech, U-IS.
Lsl^iton and Dalaell loat to Wora-
Ick and Be«T> " • s
MIXED 1>(>1 HI.KK
Miss M. Blea-Jone^^aud. Leighton
won from lira. JDiddlt and Stewart
i$-n.
Miss H. Fartdnsdn and Datell loet
to Mrs Keddle and Stewart, 19-18
Miss H. Parkinson and DalseU loat
to Miss Herrln and Keddle, 10-15.
Miss M. Rice-Jones and Leighton
lost to Miss Herrln and Keddle,
ie-18.
Miss O. Tanner and Salmon lost
to Miss Cosh and Werswlek, »-lS.
Mi.s.s N Rice-Jones and Holtum
won from Miss Cosh and Worswick.
members thronRcd through the
vlUacp for a siRht.seelng march
around wliat will be th»ir
until Hha end of the (Hmea.
Soccer Cbatter
BV-a lOLTON
hoo. "Ole Dis" wasn't so hot last
ssason. winning only thirteen games
and lr)«!lnK ten, so the Cards would
cut pay more than 50 per cent.
Branch 'Rickey, vice-president of
the Cuba, said at St. Louis the Cards
had mailed Dean a contract calling
for $10,000 for one Kea.sr>n on the
mound. He aai<f this was- cut of
iism
"Ole Dir" receiving; the contract
here and Immediately declaring he
would return It undgned. instated
ttie $10,000 offer represented a cut
of $15,800.
"We made DIxzy a straight un-
qualified offer of $10,000 hU
servloea for 1938. " said Rickey.
"There are n^ clauses providing for
a bonua baaed on victories or any-
ttilng else. R la what wt -thought
we ought to offer him la vlev oir
circumstances,"
WORK POINT SQUAD
DEFEATS VICTORIA
— - — -
Flaytotff an^theie heme eourts,
Victoria Badminton Club fourth
Vision .\Jiutller.s went down to a H-4
defeat at the hand.s of the Work
Point nettera in a Lower Vancouver
Island Badminton League match.
Score.f, with the -hooM players
first named, follow:
WOMBirS DOUBLES^
Misses M. and N. Rtre -Jones won
from Mrs. Keddle and Miss H^ln,
ll-t. ^
■i^eddle -and Miss
- Miss N. Rice -Jones and Holtum
lost to Mlss-Bell and Beech. 3-18.
M1.S.S O Tanner and '^ilmon lost
to Miss Bell and Beech, 6-15.
.
The first half of the local league
Is finished. Wests have won It, and
it is a sheer waste of time to tlevote
two Saturdays to the playing. of
gamea that can have no bearing on
the result. Especially so as we are
Just as likely to be playing .soccer at
midsummer in an effort to settle
the thousand 'fiid one cup com-
petitions for whuii Victoria and
the rest of BC. are famous.
we-c well aw,-iit» of the •friendly
cxhiijiiion feature of their league
game. Neither suiv tried very hard
to win, and neither side gave the
fans anything to thrill to. But as
there were only a couple of doren or
so fans, there can be no oomplaint
on their part. City, with Rowe on
the forward line and Moody in goal,
should have been easy pickings lor
the Oarrlson.
• • •
But the soldiers, who have Im-
proved a lot in tlielr fteld day, still
cannot score goals, they
cu.se. Football 1% a .strenuoas game,
hard knocks and sometimes foul
knocks are given, but these must be
checlced by the referee and by the
referee alone, li a player uunk.s
that the ref< ree i.s not ki^uik him
protection, he can ask for it. and
no referee will refuse watch more
eloaaly for offMicea.
' • • •
The Wednesday Leaguers gave the
Saturday boys a well-needed lesson
on aggnssivenCM on New Years
Day. Now that the game i.s an-
cannot i d^i^,^ history, it would be Just as
even s( .»re the goalkeeper, and
- -fl Moody did not have one real shot to
stop. Neither did the Oarrlson
ioaUe for that ma^r. All in all it
was a dismbl show and no wonder
hundreds of faii.s are refu.MiiK tfl
wa£te their tipie. l^igging ^gardena
or even attending pink teap would
ofTer more excitement than local
soccer at present.
well for the officials to make an
effort to remedy things. The
Saturday team Is as nothliig com-
pared wi:h tii.1t of two years a^o.
and It may be that we have been
lucky ta that we have not been
called upon to play in Inter-ctty
lately.
And yet. In spite of the futility of
Saturday's programme, we had at
Heywood Avenue one of those too
frequent displays of ehiMieh temper
that accompanies •pft<}r foo* l)all Any
On Saturflay last the players at I player who can't take It should keep
BELIEVE IT OR ^OT—: — . — . .~ r . By
Ripley
ner
MfeiTla. f^llw
ner loat to
n and > Tan-
Coah and
Misses M and N Rice :lost tO
Misses Cosh ind BeU. 17-18. '
Leighton and Dalaell' WMI fTdin
Stewart and Keddle, lli^ ~ ^
I
Hrou'iu'-f nvv IT inn
(wrrnt Match From
, Sound iUty Player
SEATTI.K. Jan 14 ./I^ - WU-
mot Browne -Care, three
ttanea tftamplon of VtelorMt,
came from behind to win a
torrid five-set battle from
Ken Leamy. Setttle. In the
feature match cC Ihg Wash-
ington State tabtttoais tour^
nament tonlgt>i.
8oi«res were 11*a), 18-31.
31-11, 0.11. a-IL
For one thing Saturday twys are
not getting enough competitive
football. 'For some time now thA-e
has been no interest ih the League.
City had not played together for
about a month .until la.st week, and
when did the Wests play a game
last? Wednesday football, on the
other hand, hius been full of keen '
competition, aiul, of cours«\ tlie
mldweekers have been considerably
strengthened {of latej by the Uiclu
motrof ssKwa
Belfry was bom
bourne. Ont , and played lncros.«ie
with all the big teams before com-
ing to Victoria to be employed for
a number of years by the B.C. Land
St Inveetment Co. Leavinf that
company to ko Into boainesa at
Telegraph Creek, he outfitted all
the Uff tune hunters ' who came
from all pafts of the world to search
for game in the Dease Lake region.
Some twenty years ago he sold
out to the Hyland interests and
went to California to enter business
at Tranquilly. Later he retired to
Oakland. Many • old-timers will
remember "Art" Belfry as the
gentleman lacros.se player, for dur-
ing his lengthy career on liie fVeld
never onee iraa h» reprimanded^
He leaves to mourn his lass a
widow in Oakland and sister, Mrs.
G. H. Davy, 638 Moss Street, of this
city. Only two yearsivMr. Belfry
visited Victoria.
tlie 1937-38. season last night at 'the] contribiitmg to the ncort column.
High School dymhasiom by nosing Chapman mi Jack^n. who wtoe
out the touring Ttickers Bearded racing in for rebounda at great
Aces from Benton Harbor. Mlchl- ' si)eed, fired home some aensaUonal
gan, by a 40-34 score. It wa^ the, ^lun.s to make It MM 4t tl» end
first ot- a two-game ser»e«, the 1 of the quarter.
second of %Melr-wlll be played thU
evening on the same floor. A good '
crowd witnessed a fast game, one
FAST rWAL FmOB
R-st and furious tn
quarter. Duboski ta/l
which gained- momentum as . the ( Henry found the hdbp to
Rogin Wiv,s toulfd heavily
the basket and scored hU
4nlnutes ticked '^■tbe timgkeeper^ 30.28.
watch. I under
In the piia«mif»ArY p»me KiaiLsner : flr«'t .sjiot He missed-the second,
Belfry, well known In Victoria back | ^ a<,„j gained a 24-22 victory' over but Art Chapman was in there for
Eight Aces, lii the Sunday School [ the rebound. With four minute*
League, after a hard-foTiglit fixtu.'-p :. ,'! ;i.e Uoiuinoe.s \nere If'ading.
Nioors three accurate gunners, 36-32rbut as play conimued "Moose'*
Art Chapman. Bill ~itDgin and | Rogln converted from the buelpat.
• _2j--[-BU8her Jack.-^on. fired away at the and seconds later Art Chapman
Shel- opposition ba-skct Willi tellihg*resinf% ' .sped dowii the side court to sink a
and Tietween them they .scored great nn*. hinder TUCkfT's ^al^gd
thhrty-four points. Although this 1 theh: tUne out with less than three
trio smashtNt*^ rCs" way through the {minutes left. Da vies scored the
whiskered boy.s for 90 jier cent of Donimo's' final jxjlnt from the foul
the fVeld goals and fouls from the line ajid Duboski found the hoop
strip, the reet of tha clan figured I just be'fore the MUbT
prominently In the victory. Chuck Murray. Seattle, and Tommy
Chapman turned In a sparkling dLs- ^acedo, Vlctofia. handled the main
play on the Dominoes' rearguard, ~
whila-Klnnear, Wej^ster. Taylor and
Davies all worked rnlghtr^rd while
la the bat I If
GOOD BALL il.VNOLEBS
On the other hand the visitors
from acras.s the tMrder handled the
ball like experts, passed well and are
sensatkmal with long Hiota from
any angle on the floor. Tliey relied
on long shots for their field goals
for they fired at the Dominoes'
basket at every opportunity, know-
ing full well that tt was a^dlflicult
task trying to pcneiiate the tower-
iog wall lacing th^m.- A~Te«' times
The former captain oL the Vic-
toria squad arrived in the city from
Toronto in the Spring of 1893 to
play lacros.se .Some of those Still
residing in the city who played on
the team of nearly foriy-sia years
ago Include Will and Prank Cullin.
Fred Grant, Bill Clark, Charles Mc-
Neill, f'red Wluiey, Jim Mellis and
Billy and Jimmy Bland. This group
of old-timers have telegraphed a
wreath to CaUfomia.
5ign3 IT ith IT ingM
game, and 'Bob
opener. ^ . ^
Teams follow:
Domlnoesr-Cf Chapman f3>.
gin il2>. A. Chapman il4i, Davles
(1), Taylor, Webster, Kinnear tl>,
Jackson (g). IMal. dt.
Tuck( 1 s Pharo 161. Halllsey (i),
Currle i4). Duboski (7), Henry (U),
Woods IS). Total. 84 ^
Klausner Ac Sons Richards (7),
Taylor, MinnU (5), Watson (8;,
McCorkaU (8). PeeMea. tlutmik
S'cven.son. Total, 24. •
EiK!it Aces Acreiiian <<!), Elford
(2i. Wel)sier (li. Prite <2>. Clagte
(4), Pridham Hi, Smith (D.
ToUl. 33. —
DETROIT, Jan. 14 r/Pt.— Pete
Beasoae. twenty-four. 195 • pound-
defenceman of the Pontine Indians
of the Michnfan-Ontario Amateur
Mr8.Pear8eWin9 t
Trophy Tcunmy
they engineered ancnr plays which
ended with goala tiflbt under the
local hoop.
Play opened comparatively slow
and the Tueker'a squad waa leMling
4-0 at the end of two minutes.
Rogln converted a foul and followed
It with a basket from Davies to
make tt 4-S. Art Chapman's foul
Ued It up and then Rogin put the Mrs. C. Pearse captured tM
Dominoes In front with one from Semple Cup yesterday afternoon at
tlie strip. The first q.iai'rr ended ' the Uplands Oolf Club with a cwd
with the DonUnoes hi front. 7-8. | of ll»-39-81. Mrs. I. South snd
Jackson, rookie sensation of the ' Mrs. J. Mcllraltii wemthe ruancM*
sea.'^on, rj^ilared Taylor on the local up with net totals of 82 FollowBg
line-up as the second perujd oix'ned. the mal<;li, Mr«. Semple. dortor of
Halll.sey and Pharo, with a great the trophy, presented ii to ihe
one-liander, put the bearded^bc^s winner at a tea held In the dib-
back into )he lead. The score hou.se, which was presided over by
mounted slou^lv and then fhrn k Mrs .S')Uth, club captain.
Dog.
by imt NORTK L4tt1eVaj|cyN,y.
iSJStfSL
wiusrmisaFibDeATH
- IFTDUCHrOwnHA
DRAVM
For two outiiandint: reasons a
club is supposed to be favored when
asked to play at Athletie Park.-
Flrst. there Is the matter of gate
money.- but that cuts no Ice
these days. But at Athletic Park we
are supposed to have the advantage
of dressing rooms. Well, I went
into the rlrev nie^room at half time
On Saturday, and there were eleven
sweating players, well wrapped up
In ooats and what have you, rapidly
cooling off in a temperature that
was well below that of the field out-
t^lde. I am not so stire that they
were-any better off than those play-
ers who hn\f to dress and re-t in
parked cars on Hevwood Avenue.
• • •
A couple of Utile heaters would not
cqpt a fortune, and the small outlay
might well save one of our boys
from a TkUI stCicIc oT'pneuiRo&la:
How about It, Mr. Adam?
• • .
In t he course of s-RldellQgJBaok
versallon' a prominent fan was
pointing out to oneJitixBULtClCBSi.
some of thoise fellows' weakne.s.ses.
adding the rather Insulting remark
that 4krhltevfer their faults tMr
never forget to collect tWeIr fees.
And why should -tliey iocget? We
a k these men to keep fit. We ask
them to do more runhlng on a
Saturday afterriouD thkn lany play-
er We expose them to more
criticism and abu.se than any of us
would be willing to .stand lor.
• * •
Be^ire we use them we a.sR them
to pass a test. We blat^e^m for
six)ilt ' games. We rwrely^ praise
them iocL a well-handled match.
Before we do all this we tell them
that we will pay them for their ef-
forts We say that If they will give
us their lime, their talent, and their
best efforts, we win pay tliemr They
accept our offer, ttwy honestly give
l^m
^^^^m ^^^^wp ^••v^^ ^ntu^w
Why on earth Should tlMy tWt .ltke
their fee?
EXPLANATION FOR YKSTERDAY'& RIPLBV CARTOON
1
There win not be a practice today-
for the Victoria Grass Hockey"" Club,
The Tent Te«|-«ir Biehard Burton (liBl-lgRO). famous Ehgllsh traveler Iine»il«t snd author, franslster H ''ff^ House School
of the Arabian mghta," and lint Eurofiean to reach Mecca. i« hurled »• M .Dake Eiigiand His tomb is a, itround being flooded. The rtiMI
marble tent, surmounted by a nlne-;> • wUlm 'tar TVe interior of the lomb is hyna aith camel WUs ' '"k'v match aeslns; I)
Which the traveler collected aunng m.s uascift remaikafale tomb for jnost remarkable man. |»cl)eduled for tomorrow,
League, was signed to a two-year Chapman raced through on Davies'
contract - today by Detroit Red I long pace to tie tt up at 11 all.
Wings of ftie National Hockey
League, and was ordered to report
at Montreal Immediately for Satur-
day's game with 'the Maroons. Bes-
sone Is a native of Springfield,
Ma.w.
Mrs .S')Uth,
In the general medal round, Mrs.
JL Bradbury was th* vkBHT irtth
Tlicn Art Chapman and Ba^er a score of 11« 36-80,
Jackson started to heave them In It was al.so announced that the
from all angles, but Henry, Pharo draw for the New Year s Vase ;om-
andj Duboski were dOlnr the same , petition would be made nest
and the score remalrved close as the I Monday, ifiis eompetitlon li S
gaijie continued. Jackson's two \ knockout on handicap.
In^i Ml "CHANrS Bg3T PIIOCtlUgLr*<-TlM OHrImI. fm mU .1 Vrti4M« m 4Imh I
" ' CMilr^ KMnl. VWtaHa. B.C.
'Mall Ot4m fttpt.", Ui|uw
GRASS HOCKEY-
-/^ — ' " -
ERRI1T5
SCOTCH
WHISKY
Upholds the Highest
Traditions for QUALITY
.f
Vm, Cnmi A ihlM U4., MuiSiMkli mt>4 BaKnii*>
,s remaikable tomb Ivc ^joos\. remarkable man.
until next
A^mH nAHA'X(>IA>XIST. ¥i£T0KPA. B.C.. SATeiM^AV; M^V ARY
ON
AINOTIIER
LAUGH
BENDER!
Saanich Badminton
Champions Will Be
f] JUamedTJiis^vem^
LEANING
JOHN'S
SHOVI!
CAROLf AND FRED HAVE A
TOWARDS LOVE . , . AND
REAPY TP GlVUlltlir A
A«iolph Ztfker p#»i«n(«
}a Amuial SnbiMiBlSfiiittle Tounuuneht
SebidaM at Brentwood Sportt Hall— Defn3»^
ing ThMialders Advance to SeleeC BmImU —
Loiiard •
Barfylore
TRM
A W«ll«y Ruggt«« Produdiun w'tfh
UNA MERKEL • lYNNE OVERMAN
ALSO l-^PiTOL WORLD NEWS-
BRBNTWOOD, J»n- 14.— With the
defendiat ^hamiitoni itlll hi
riinnlriK. play In the annual Saanich
badmlotOQ champioiuhips moved
forward* to the hnai round tonight
at tlif Hi.Mii a^xkJ Sport.s Hull The
loumumeai will tte brought to •
cio.se tomorrow^ erwlaf wlMn<
champions for soother reason will
^ crowned and the trophu-.s pret-'-f-
en ted
Qtgfge Lane, defending men's
slnfflM champion aiMf'Teotntly de-
throned city tltleholder, wtu given a
Miff Uircf-.'it't buttle by elghteeii- , ^ ,
year -old Hugh Ford m Uie semi- ""^ ^''^♦•a^^d R
final* <^nd at time, toojwtf-- tf fa» ^can. 15-11, 15-7
I wa« going to the aldelnes. However,
he seftlf'd down and aided by his
KTiater tournament experience
Imally stroked his wpy to victory.
The acorea were 1S>7, 11-15. U-10.
Miaaes Muriel and Phyllis Slug-
fieit. nrenlwfKvd'.s sisirr duo and
city chainplon.s. faced real opposition
I ! In their wometr^' doiiWei •eml-tftnal
' with MiMM Joyce Themaon and B. | 7:30— Miss L
Mrs Rawnsltjr ulil Walto, t-U.
14-12. * ■ -
- .-tk XkM BmuA .j.j.:. „
Mi.sv B Atki!i.s and R Knott de-
feated Mrs. Ciodwui and Tolson,
l6-a. 16-3. ' - -
Miss Oates and Oreen defeated
Mrs. Carrier and A. PYaiicis, Ij-J).
, Semi Final
Mlaa ^.jO»te« ana ciieen defeated
Mi.<<.s B. nwiimmi grtii Miiiii, it ini
16-10. ' U •
MBim BAlfOICAP. DOVBLU
J. Weill and Harris defeated
mteheH and Knotts, 15-12. is-io.
son and Oodvill. 1-15. 15-14. 15-14
Philllpe aAd (Mlver defeated Bris-
coe -and Clarke, ift-n 14-15. 15-6.
TONIORTflUBBAW
Thomson and Wat-
FUOTBAJLL
10 30 -M.iple
Road, referee. E
l/eals
Borde
Vader Plfteea
10:10-^ By^Mww w. VictorU AriilaUa niuli Oak Bay
Bay Ramblerf BuUan
referee.
10:30— Esqulmalt Melit Market va.
FarkL referee, F. Wells.
10:30-61. Louis OoUsp vs. Bumsid«> Oaptral Pagk
S:00— Young
Intermediate I>ea|:iM
Liberals vs Cuop< rage. Victpi^ .West Park;
First DivlaiMi . -
>:3»^»KiiilmaU w. VlAdrIa Wm^, Heyal MhMli Vtitri«f«rw.
J. C. XXiwds.
a ifly Oanrtsoo VI. saanich ThUUe«, Uowood Aveauf rMffm,
T. Robb^ — ; ;
■•' - RUGBY
IntermsaaM Uaiae - . v
2 45— University School T8. NavVi Otitvenltar Behool groond;
referee. E J. Symons .
2 4.")— Victoria College v*^ 0>k" Bay Wahdsrers^ MaedonaM
Park. lower fteld^ jBtfirqa, Biima. . ~
~ . • , • , " ■•■Isr'"*'' hufm '.-^.^
2 45— OarrlBOD vs. J.BJUU Hoedonald Mrk. upMr floid;^
releree, B. MoMlTMnr "
BAHKETBAIL (High Sehooi <i>mnaMum) — .
8 00— Prellmlnnry pame
• :00— Tucker's Bearded Ace.s vs Victoria Pomlnow;
WRLSTLI.\(i " ^
Il4li Ot MlOsr^Mtre Theatre— ^Main ewrenf ••Tram malcli with I
two- hour time limit. Dave Johnson and the "Red Shadow" vs.
Chief niunderbird and Tod Keys. Spectal event, six t<tn-fHii^»tjy
roundt: Abe Yourlst' vs. XAvanuTBoxter.
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HEjtiam LEADER
aarrard and narrowly avwtetf- de^^M***^ ^Wsy B. Atkins andlRnott.
feat After ^'Inning the Initial s>",
15-8 the winners were taken to 18-14
in the second and deciding aet.
In Ibe mixed open doubles Mlas
. J, Thomson and Drennan. HhKks.
present titleholders, were extended
by .Mls.s m Sluggett and R. Knott
ALSO' . . . .
Ann Sofliorn
Rollicking Comtdy Stiow
0 Burgess MerOdMli
Mjry Boljnd in
(iot's tlu* Groom'
-1
_ (By Um OaaaSlaa Proaai
Cecil DUloo of Rangers, gaining a
goal and an a&si£t in hi.s teani'.s druw
with Detroit Thursday n^gtil. moved
to witlun three points of Toronto's
oordon Drilloa. amnnj i^attonal
Hockey Leagtie soorera. Drtllon
picked up a Koal hini.s' If aKalnM
Maroons tu put hl!> total points at
twenty-eight. Marty Barj7 of De-
troit and Johnm Oagnoa of'''Ciaaa-
diens were the only other members
of the big .seven to advance but the
a&sLsts they drew droppt'U CK-orge
.Maiitlia of Caiiadlens, Nels Stewart
of Americans and Harvey Jackson
of 'Toronto out of the select group.
The l<Mflt'r.s G A, Pts.
Dnlloii. laroulo ...... 13 15
Dillon, Ranger* , u 11
Appe. Toronto 8 14
Hiaket Candatens 13 8
Lorraln. Canadiens 8 12
Harry. DetroU 7 13
Oagnmi. Canadens • u
Orey Broom
Ann* V L.
Sir Ten
nrlng .
roirani
Baboo
Pol Princf
Ul« Money
15-7,
28
25
22
21
20
20
30
STANTOK
rirUr. i^larti.l!:!*. «:?«. t it. * ^« » H
rrlrn 1! I *0r. I .1. ?1<-i \ On. V.r
44on^if tbmpetUion
NATIONAL LEADERS
r
' ' -■><) z.
t A.N.\UIAN DIVISION
Standing— Toronto, won 12. lost 6,
d 5, iK-ints 29.
Poini.s -Drlllon, Toronto, 13 goaia.
r Ist^i, 28 points.
uoaL^Drillon, Toronto; Blake,
Canadlena, 13. - >
A.s.sist.s— Dniion. Toronto, is
Prnaltles— Shields, Maroons. 51
minutes.
Phutouu — Robertson. A^mtri-
cans, 4.
AMFRICAM DIVISION ^
Standing— floeton. won 18, lost 6.
Med 8. points 32. _ _
Polrit.s-Dlllon. RangecsTU goals.
11 afi.sl.sts, 25 points.
Ooals— Dillon. Rangers. 14.
Atalsta-^Barry, Detroit, n.
• Penalties — Heller. h.m\k'i%, 44
minutes.
Shutouta— Kerr. Rangers. 6.
Canadian ScniiLsh senior ' B ' and '
ntcrnicfhatc Ru«by U'ams will play '
a prarti^p match this afternoon at I
Oak Park. All players am j
asked to repoi^ at the Bay Stfcet (
Armories at 2 o'clock. |
before finally atroklng tlMir way to
an 18-13. 17-14
ttesults follow
MtN^ C^N SINOLIS
Kemi-Plnal*
O. Lane defeated H Ford,
11-15. 15-10.
J. Watt defeated R. Hurdle, 15-0.
15-7.
WOMEN'S OPEN SINOLtt
Semi -annals ~
Miss J, Thomson defeated Wise O.
•JilbCall. •19-9;,1^^.
MI.S.S M. Hughes defeated Miss J.
Carrier, 15-8. 15-7.
MIXED OPEN noCBLBS
Third Round
Mt.ss J Thomson and D. Rlncks
defeated Miss HugiiM and PhllUps,
15-8. 1558 - I.
Ml.v, B Beaumont and B Shade
defeated Mlaa J. CaiTier and TMion.
1^-5. ll-M, 15-4.
B«ni-naAla
Miss Thomson and D Hincks. de-
fealed Miss M. Sluggett and R.
Knott. 18-13, 17-14
Mi.vs p Sluggett and J. Watt de-
feated Mi.ss B. Beaumont and B.
Shade I'l r, -in
Mt.N .S OPt.N DOLBLE8
R <X) -C, i,arie vs J \V:itt: Mis.<i
J Thomson vs. Miss M. Hughes.
8:30-Ml8ae. M. Hughes and O. ,
McCaU vs. Mlssea IL jUd- F^^qe^^^Mtae-
Rett: Tyrf?n aiftd Wsh vs. j. Watt ' ^'f"
and p Hincks. , . . B-'rVUi !*;!-;
g oo-Misses^ M. taofton j — "
and B. Bsauiuaiit-in Mlsaw J. Car I wta tittei "
..t.........^^.^...^ lOB Bo>worth (Coroii>>
I BMVaOnr'mO aaa kalf Time. 1:48. Alto ran
MjjM I imtn. Emir. Doniin n
• • ••••••••««a«*«a««s*« 107 j
!•« BICiHTH «\tE— Mllr mid onr-*lxt«Mlth
IM' Baaen May iOribblr> .Ul.St •!•.«• 110 «Q
IM , On;»f H.eM < W*»tr<n»»»— . : TW"— fff*")
1100 ■
ScBtUTbraln. Allc*
.«iiv Brtca*.
Star Sinifr
'I'op Hid'io ......".."..'..i..'...
Wi»r Brauty ^^♦,.-t
Hit li I rtnchiin r k
Kr. . • ;~
rif i H KAcjc— Oua milt:
Mifti votf .: —
Tick On
>D» Eriii Torch
«B) Oray Jack .
Advocator
itiOrry Count
Ce^nt Atiaa . . .
<D) Swacpalat ,
•t^t.at.f
rier and L. Thorn '=on Phillips and
Oliver vr. Wells and Harris.
•:I0— Miss J Thom.son and D.
Hincks vs. Miss M. SlufiBtt and J.
Watt: Miss Oatea and Oreen vs.
winner of Ml-s L Thom.vin snd
Watson vs. Miss B, Atkins and
Knott ' I
107 1
im
m
11}
OVEK.NHiiiT ENTRIES
FIBST BACE— Mile mMI jao>«Mrttr
Suprcinf Court
WHy Pal f,.
Tr'»»rap
ZOr ..-t;-.-
Wothrrhain
nrra kace— mi& and iefiBiii-said&.
Robfrtii
Durwrack
OalamUt ....
Albfit D
Oolden Pat* .
Pelfr J. P»«l
Parto
Arctic -Star .
Club Soda
■ ••aaaaavewTVfms
I •••••■•oaoo******
103
-MT
107
lis
110
in
112
107
Oood Polltlan
H*t»- — : — rrr-.
Aire at
Donald Diiek ..V.
My Boaa
r»ir Crnthta
Don Amour . .
•4. ....*. .........
<r> Ktrnf Jack , .
CUoiendaal ...
Air Chute
<Oi Happy bolivar
iPiMr. Blaaa ....
Brown Jada
Boathorn
The Piihlfr
Wooabarty
Uota«ay
<Ol Capt Cal
Bill Parn«wr>rlh
Crin Tor.
R Corfleld and Bagley defeated
S. Skiliings and J. Well*. 15-3. 15-1.
i»fW ORLEANS RACING,
FAIR G n O U D.3. NEW OR-
LEANS. Jan. 14.— Results here to-
day follow: — — ts4.
rnuiT BACK— su farteaca- .
trenea Bob tMartlnrt) tO SO tS 40 tX 00 i
Pundfrbura 'BertT' j io " «"
Bridi-g DelUht 'Mor<iin> 5 jo
Timf 1 21 I S Also r;<ii H Kuht? Mv
t 'I ■• 'il:ir Voir. Hr\], h Ian
SU OSII a.%rr.— Mile and onr-.ixtc^nth ,
My Mint (Oardelto> 412 40 l»70 1140
Almarlne rMor«an> S 40 J 00
MIta Joker 'Moirnai j go •
Time. J DO AKo run Maxin* B. Naval,
rnrtcf F>.rl«-fl Flag. Move After. TeUlna !
V' t ( )■;! of Step. .1
TiiiRO BAr r— SIX furlonaa'
Lucky Color 'Mortan) . . .tlSSO 17 30 44 SO
Velda-hoen 'Omalley) | ]o 4 40
Blond Jettfr •Hu'.tnni . 5.00
Timr. 1 19 Al.«o rati Riff. Strinbuchal,
Prroi. Royal TuKon, Teetat Tottar, Kano-
(ucky. Kiiile, Po». MluMOICJtag BmaiL
a%iaae Jae.
FOI'BTW BATE— Thrre fiirlnriKi
Viae Ktta (Omallay) . . 114 40 I's 30 13 ao
Emma H. (LaUaael 4.10 I.M
Juat Too Swact Hloaa) it.M
Timp, S«?-S Also ran- Mabel Bane.
Firn Port. Odd Broken. Quertlonablr.
Mnjor n p-^rvj Sun, Neat Play. Abmercx,
Me«klllo 110
Joe Jav . .
Fair Moir
Hokuao
OaUani Pat
Attaaouechee
World Traveller ..
Nii..:>irr>ttble . ,
Lakr^ihor*. .......
MXTH R A( £19|iiBl<itlaaaai
f .Soii'hlund Beau . .
_ ' U>«i>r
Kiidio Charm
Hi White Cockada°T
NECOND BACK— aiK furlensr
Honamye .
Johnny Pan
Nedrob
I World War
110
IIS
10a
lie
lot
10s
li*
' ttf ■
IQjl SCVtNTIi R\(l.— One mile
l■M0alaver«^
mtTftnt
^nW'KInr Rr»ale .'. . . . T.T. . . . .
Ill Ra.kat
I lo» (I P ;ll
,^.^1 CamplUo
Rhonda
.. 107
..^110
.. 113
.. m
.. 113
.. 107
Count Pan
Enchanted ...
Brlaht Npvis
Ribald
Knorh Borland
Foam
'ri>h Broom . .
Oariilii'r
Tllli:ii HAC K— Mile and one-quarter
J VVaft ;ii,(l n Hinck.i defeated
O Lane and H. Francis. 15-7. 15-9.
Fish and Tyrrell defeat«d R. Cpr-
fleld and Ba(fle\- i'S-4
WOMEN'S OPEN DOUBLES
Dead Calm
' B 1 Hiinny Baby
I-iartiim Ariirle .
Virtlnia J
Pompeya Souaw
<C) MIsa Dolphin
Rrapine
Oood Omen
Bachelor Dinner
SEVENTH
PoIywhTu
Brilliant Mlas
Explorer
Buttle Joe . . .
Hour Lady . .
Oaton
, uakr And Break
108 i Cold V iit'T
■'H kl'- B II
^fc:nhy
Hrn.iit Uaaarr
La«<uU
Bttaa
_ roVBTB BACE aaren furtonsi:
Oardlnalla .
avanty
& J. WILSON
MLvie« M and P .siuKKctt de-
feated Mls.s j Thomson and B. Gar-
rard. 15-8 18-1 1 ~
Misses Hyghes and McCall
ff'SBPfl WliWfti^Ogtpy
rirXH RA( i:— Mile and seventy ^arrtu
UdWUbv 'KrovlUt 14.00 U «0 13 40
Jnek Emma <Cornayi 3 so s 30
Dame Onmdv iPerklnai S 40
Time. I A\m) ran Monsa Trap.
Dutch ITncle, Teddy Carl. SpU kc»n
SIXTH R4rP.— Mlla and .'.evrnlv virds
Swap <Mo)eni> <4 30 13 00 13 SO
Slaep Alona 'Rirhardi . 1 40 a sr
Lady Briar 'Moraant . ... i.m
Time. I 53 Alao ran: Kbarfair. (hiinaa
Doric. Paireat JPIaa.
Rwrn Tokalon
Bay Boy ....
Playdrma ....
Tiempo
Tw o Rrooma . .
Our BIlMla ...
Tina Count ..
Thoreaa Olrl .,
Hiahman
Computar .....
ParaMa
S^NTA ANITA RACING
SANTA ANITA.
here today follow:
Jan. 14.— Results!
m
1 1;.'
117
117
117
117'
-IIJI
117
P"
113
113
114
113
114
110
no
i«a
114
-ua'
Wlldlaad
i.ady Ploriaa
.Shsri) Olrl .
.Sracliff . .
Orra ,
Kfonn BACE— Mlla and Uirac-auartara
Dr S^oon ... .7 .
^clva 7
Blue Hour
Ptait Cadrt
Jutta Sheik
Melody Lana
Redre^'v
^lar Simon , ,
: indan
Parkaae . .
Oelden Nut ...
Oaana
Pir.st post I 30 p.m
Weather clear, track faat.
113
loa
io«
117
m
I at
113
111
I'T
If
1 1-
104
E«iahll<hrd
faeter Wonllmi — Rurhrrr? Ct
Man'a and Beya' Cloihri
OoTtramaa* Biroatw ....
rnoNE n aait
PHUIT BACE— Sayan ftirionat:
Too Little (Jonea) tl 00 11.30 IS SO
flPVPNTH R4rr— Mlla and nn»-<^lvtM>nth ' Cayenne iPlorrei 3S.W 11 30 1
rie-
" and— B Wayne,
Rork- -fttm ••'LowFt-
'•T'ldiali.* iMu'wri ,
T'r.^trntni 'BrriTcri
T'Tie. IS8 3•,^. Al.soujan
tin 40 fa 00
7 40 ^ 00
1 40
Doctor C N
WO.MEVS HANDICAP.
\ HemNFtnala
Mi.^sf .s B Bt a union t and M. Qain.,
Langton defeated Misses N. Wood-
ward and B. Oarfard. 15-4 15-10
Ml.s.se.n J Carrl-r and 1. Th(.:,ij
son defeated MKse.s P. Sluggett and
B. Atklna.Vl5. 15-8. 15-12.
muukd handi' \p, DoinajM
Second R4>«uMi
Miss Oatea and Oreen dtfeated
Amnxin, Zelady. Maokad Coelia. Kuvera.
Ooldrn Queat. Creole Beauty. Od4aaa Beau
DOUBUtS ' - - - - -
ovERNinirr rntrier
3 SO
f r.ir Reich Rnmn,
' f . Hii-ita. niartiM.y.
M*»'un. Neda Lady, DaU\^
PIBST PACK— .":« f^irlonai
Bunny Bahy
' A '
<A '
W
IIJ
I)..llv Val ...,[ IM
r Mrnl'i'iir ...[ L..... ion
" Trump''!
104
lit
103
113
t7
10«
At the Theatres
ITm flftb monthly comoetUion,
eonpl^ of eiKhieprf ifORT^niM
play on h.Tiullr.ip, will be held at
-4hr^Vu loi la tiulf Club on .Himdrty.
^ Omp' f i"<ir', rr-iU rh.vw fheir oppo-
-.nanuianri arrange for their starting
ttmas. POM Mtrtes wfK he teceptitd.
of the New York SUte racing com-
I intssMn, in an. address said analysis
of .laliv.i samplc.t; had been do-
, veloped to the p.unt that any stlmu-
' lantar-thHt would be of value to the
dopc.ster could be rcaiiilv detected.
Itis! Offer Is
Made foi^ Ace
Right Uander
\
Hace Violations
Are becriiMing
CORAL OABLBR Fin . Jnn 14 lyP*.
—Boston was selected for the mld-
•oBUMr eonlarsnos of tho National
-^moeiiMai^-ot State Racing Com-
■iiiskmsn at tho copclusion of the
anaoal wmtir dSeetmg here. The
date will be designated later.
H. J. AnsUnger. commissioner of
narooClcs of the Treasury Oapait-
msnti complimented the rommla-
Moners on their rampaign against
artificial Atimnlailon of race horses.
■yint the number of i^ilatloaf fiad
tfMWM* aptimlaMj in. Hio past
year
Ohorles B. Monan, chief chemiai j
^ ■ - ~
BROOKLYN. NY. Jan M v
Chicago Ciib.s li.Tvr m.Kit ,i i;. v
offer of $75,000 and fmir pla\pr<t to
the bodgers for-Vah Ltngie Monffo^:
but the Brooklyn Club U liot Katl.s-
fled Wllh Hie playing material !•
wetdd 1«eeiva In ibf transaction, it
was learwsd tmu a reliable sowoa
today.
The Cub.s ofTered, in addition' to
cash. ?ir.st n.i.rmni Kip ('onin.v
Inflelder Lonnie Frey lan ex-
Dodter>; Outniaiiw JW"lHy txvt
Pitcher Clyde Shoun .
The Dodger J-eply, Itt €ttlfi!t. was
\vr M-ani koMr pinyan and. ie.v
i3»h.- ^
STARRING PAIR
IN NEW VtHICLE
Carole I nmlia rd iiiul
Murray i^ppear In "TTM OM*"
feaalon:" at Capllal
They're fonethpr afi.'^in — that
srrap-hnppv. happy-go-lucky team
of goraeoii.s Carole Lombard and
hand.';ome TrrA MncMiirrnr.
The two favorite .sparring part-
ners, of the screen come back
together In their most ' thrHllng
comedy-drama. "True Confession."
In which thev nrr alried ,ui'l al)etled
by John Barrymorc. and which
opens today at the OapttoTTfieitie,
Bupportlng-tha three stans is a
splendid xastr ^irtiloh* includes Una
Merkel. Bdgar Kennedy, ' Lynne
Overman. Fritz Feld. John T
/^^"g^- PO'^i ffg'J-.^^c^*''tl Carle
SKCOMl B.U-C— S.x furlonaa
Waodbruah
Frederlcka R
Speedy Emily
Mad Kerry
Piirnle \^ack
ChubbUOK 101
Honry Roll jna
Philbov V 113
MIM I»on ini
Doue Braslieai tna
Mep <ar»r
Time, f •:7
Rcnore. F' r.'i
.Sweet Bvinicc
Tliru
NrcOND RAce— sis furlonai
Boaton Brook (Petcra) . . . llS.tS M.M tT 40
B»erpina HflTie 'Orllll .. lilt 1.30
Rli-kry Roo iWII'oni 19 00
: t'lr. 1 iji-s ^iv) ran Bernliardl K..
Mniri 'f P'-fh. Oiji>l Jeij. P|*lox PatroiHa.
I' isir, Wher/awa ,-. Tha Motrst.
TMIRI) KtrE— aix furlonaa
(. Inn <We«trope> 4130 14 40 14 00
Sky O Blue 'Utrcnbcraert vao 4 30
\ »Ilt-l I M> flit:'"' V ' 1 1 I 00
■ : 1 : ( \ - n , ;/ iii,l.»[i",».n
ftHf Po« H^td, s^ijfl.frii Way
K: ' . ■ i\n T .;i . ( )mar, Por
POI RTH R\< I.— Mile and
Nuve Alta < Utienberaer )
Norlands rMeClintocki .
K^WRESTLjNG
mif I? out of 3 <ilU
TbHPderlN(4
Nr, R " I r^g Hour Tima Limit (? out o> J fjlU
^ T^d.Keys
Dive Johnson
Hi W-MkNHo Umtit: YOUftlST vt. lAXTII
TONIGHT 8:45 EMPIRE THEATRE
GanorAI 60c, GaRory 40c
Rctaryed, 85c jnd SI tO
l|«d« With I ort. . 0. 1
8oses $1,10 lirraiglit)
AT 7at YATES
EABLT
AMUSEMENTS
On the Srreefi
Alias— Jean Parker li/ "Tha
Batriar."^
Capitol — ' 'n-ue Cont«'.s.,lon. "
Starring Fred Mac.\inria\
~CehuBbi»— Oeorge O Uncn in
"Hollywood Cowboy."
Dominion— "Farewell AfalBr" -
tuning Leslie Banks. - - J
Oak Bay — Jack Benny In-
■•ArtLsts-and Models'*
Plasa— "Stellk Dalla.s." star-
rint Baitfttk"
MlJis I^mpley
By Oum
Bo--'o
TIIIRO RtiR—aix furlonaa
' Tnarona .
I Jim MrConnell ,.
Irl«h Wak"
t .lari^ flr^^rTlorlt
"'•fi'MI'"'
J BouaiiiaillT , . . . T
I RebeiTi Laa ,
'ovrrhoaa ,".
Terrier ;
; Bediaht
i Dromho . . .
I f^apl Nadi ,
I .iohn 'Marcum
War kaint . . .
Bprlns
one-alit«anth°
M.to 13 ao i3.se
nil— — — too 4 80
'"'Danfleld 'Puchei I 3 «o
Tim*. I 4« 3-> Alao ran: piaay B , Hlab
M irtin. Ruo'io. Aunt Kitty. 'Joay, BoitraeO.
A I r.-. . iiraybark. I* MlaaraMo. '
FIKIH R v( F.— SIX furlonaa
Pond. ' s'-.i. 1 14.80 n Ito 13 no
Pear star '( oronai 38 80 tlO 00
Mam Undy lOrayi 4(0
Time, I 13 3-5 Alio ran: Siitina. Bon
F'l'Tir n>ir,rt Bread. Cua Ball, Miakar o
H M • Midwick
-l\ ill KA( I :— Our milr
Hrny I 117 19 t? (V> 14 00
M l V BhiPld iRobertloni , . . 440 3 40
L • ' Nytrnh 'Johnaont 3 80
Tima, l:tS, Mao MB: OelMOlaMm. Mary-
t\( I.- Waiaiaplash.
HtVBNTW BACK— Mlla and ona-tMtaanih
Ruffy iBalley) |t.tS IJ.Bt 1:1 "O
Re»l Claar (Adamii 114" 4 :ri
Bahy Rattler "Plercai ..... .400;
I 4S, AUo ran: Mickaya Maa.i
m
108
Its
IIK
IM
in
log
114
104
104
+14
100
108
lUirs a'i ^ I I ; 1 ( I ; - n /t j.u.M, >Iie(i or displayed l)y the I nor
Control Board or by the- Govfrnnicnt of British Columbia.
DOMINION Produced M lilch
THKAntB Ponuner. who seared
a bl? .'success with
"Flrv Over England. " '{■'a re we 11
Again. •• now at the Dominion'
Theatre. Is a graai fiteture. oertairvlv.
one of the ftt>^ to emanate from
a BritUh .studio A i>erfeci blend-
ing of comedy, romance and drama,
thafo If lomethlng for every taste
.\TLAS Leo Can, li'.puUr
THBATIW characti I a :ar of
stage.' screen and radlo.-
plays a^eadlnc role in "The Bar-
rier." whlclv rloiw»s todtyv st the
Atla.4 Theatre. CarrlUo Is part of
it iThlch numbers Jean Parker.
James klUaon, Otto Kruger. Robert
Baprat, Andy Clyde and Sara Had en
OAK BAY
tllBATBB
Bay "nieat;
songs— 'Whi
'Public Mel
Ooes tho
Breaking
and "Mr,
EXPLICIT
roLLMBIA Scenario writers Dan
TmCATBB Janwti-. and Swing
^ Scott cnplt.-ilized on
the popularity of Mt-down strikes by
• fttrdqn me, dopg lhia-<ptfn gUi^| writing a "cSHI^orW-down strike"
" In Oeorge O'Brien s current veMala
JIXO- Radio. "Hollywood Cow-
ho whkk dosaa Mtof at the
Columbia Thaatro.
ir TenOi Blreel?
"Yaa. watch mt anFlcf^
«MMoti t>efore I do.** - . '~.
Thank yo%^
PLABA—
picture "Artists
ModeLs," which
tdday ai fta Oak
Introdttflm six new
m the Dart."
y Number One," "Pop
bble,' "Stop! You're
Heart;
Tha txcellcnt_«ork
which John Boles did
In "Craig's Wife"
now ret^Mng rich i;ewards for him.
Pta* it was bacausa of thla that ha
was signed by Samuel Ooldwyn for
the leading male rol* in '8tella
Dallas ' »hi ;: i.« th* r iTent atlrac-
iOon St the Plaga_jD«airt, .
Bt'l<)« Zero lOO
Kalida;:.!! 114
lllruiiiia lOa
luvermark 114
101
US
Ml
101
17.!
113
111
IO.S
117
134
I On
1 14
I 14
IIP
130
lea
in
IQi
114
li-
nt
II?
110
in
100
101
10:
is rK)t pubbihdd^ hycd hy the LiqtlorGtM^Dl i&ii
•bf the QovMWBpt ot fifitiih C^hoBbuL
A-
14
1*I1E DAILY COLONIST, VIC
It '1' ( \ !'
\1 rRI>.\>'. JAXL'ARV is, 1938-
FINANCE,^g^OMMERCE?»^ MARKETS
Selected Stocks
Mart
r
T I
NEW YORK. Jan M A^i.-Sm^
lecUKl atoclu enjoyed « oiUd upward
•fout'teueg were In the losing col-
wam At the clow.
iPtlllttMi, nils, moton. itMls and
«lMna|a took tuni» >t ralltoe, and
favorites eventuaSy converted early
l<»(wes runnlriK to a i)oint or so inio
advances of as much. Profit realiz-
ing at ths nnlsh, iMwswMr. shipped
off top marks In mo«t ca-vs
Dealings were slow throughout,
ttMufttk. toiailng MiMb shares,
compared with 971.570 yesterday. It
was the smallest flve-hciqf'vSIume
■Ince I>cpmb«T 31 ni© Asxcclated
Presp average of sUty stocks was
V«n«dJum ... , .
WUfMt Bro* 7 1
wrktiiuhoute Atrirakt ii
we«timhou«« TSietrfc io« 7 104-3
W»st»rn Union 38 6 1V<
Whltr Motor 13 J 11-6
WoolwoiUl 4ft. - SS-S^ it-
Younii«Mwn a. * T. .. |^ ^-4
ZMlth Kadi* is-t IS^ M.1
IS-S
. "-1 1
*l
IM-S
li 3
I.«(»eninK of Uii.^ion over the
French poUUcsJ and financial crisis
contributed to tha chNrtar board-
worn feeling, and the Prenrh franc
Corporation Bolide
(BiiAia Sk »atew*«v(it. ud.)
rvauo umiiiaa
n C Electric «'. Kd 110 00 liajW
HC Trl»|.t,onr 6 , .'Pfd. ... 107.75 lOTu
CP R. J','.. 1844 • 83.00 94 7a
OJ«.P. 1»M 1SI.H 104.10
Qalorr P«M»«r t^^ iOOO-. . . Ot M tt.DO
Oktlncau Pwr J'. , |0J« ... los 50
ShawlnUan 4', . lt«l 00.75
MontTjMUPwr. 3'j'.. 107J .. 00.»»
WMStni Fwr. »';, t040 ....^--tscn
INOU»TaiAU
Canada S B. t", , 10S7 to.IS
Canada Cement 4^%, I051 101.70
famou* Player* 4'n'., 1051 07 75
McCoU-Proiitenac 8'. . 1840 t03.3&
klaeiey Harrln ^ . . 1147 07.00
Simpton'i Ltd 4 , 13.00
100 60
07.50
77 50
lOJ SO
OOM
lO&.OO
80 75
04 7)
oaAiN iHsi t.n
Alberta Pacific »-, , 1044 . . 85 00
substantially In terms of i^"*' Oram 0% . 1040 . . . . itW
tlM <Ia1Im. , Unlted-etam 6'.. 1040 74 00
WW OOUar. united Orala 6',%. 1040 .. 75.00
I iUnong share gainers were West- J ^'''>"'''" <3ratn o .. 1040 ... 07.00
era Union. M 3-4? Central. 19; u.8. 1
Steel. M 1-8 B.thirh,m fi3 8 Tii/nDrn ICCIICC
thir IrTH'ng illil Wfl American
TilspiMne. 14T l->, «iH| j. i. case,
ill
JTQREICS EXCHANGE
In
■and 1 04. cablrt J 14.
iM\, eablaa l a4>«.
Dtnand:
'-•eltlura— 14.00
0*rm«ny - - Prea
n 4.1 tr»vel 25.70.
Holland— 55.04.
Nerwar^as.io.
awedan— SS.79
Denmark -23 30
PlnUnd- 2
Swltserland— ai.0S>4.
PMand— 10 00
C:eechoalovalua- - S.SPi .
.JUCOnUvIa 2 35.
Aumrla 18 SI
HUB0ar.y'-18 80.
anwaiila .75.
Afktmtlna— n.07
Braatl-^Prer. 5 00.
Toklo- 29.10
Shan«hai-~oo.n.
«S.3I, NoMarMl
Uontroal-IB llMT Took. sl^SMa
New yara-talBbtnsl. lfO.ei S-io.
STaaUNO ■XOBANOC
NRW YORK. Jan 14 QiioUUMM
111 eioiiari Oamaod. isa^.
4.00S; alaDr-dair bUOir COO.
MINING mm
SKIDS AT Mm
TORONTO, Jan. 14 0).—'!0» {Din-
ing share market skidded this after^
noon and rlerlined alwuil ;t (xuiita
In both index groupingB. Dome was
nicked for a a-polut loos.
Profit-Taking Makes
Base Meta_k Softer
In Vancduver Market
A. E. AMES & QO.
fOMMtO
vicrbna
LONlKis I Mil.AND
Trl»|.h,.nr. t. iKUO-O
VANCOUVSR. ^an.
WHEAT fUTliHtS
DIP AT WINNIPEG
■3.00
77 00
78 00
30 50
ME RECOVEfiy
WINNIPWJ. ^fiKT-f Wtani-
per wheal iradoig Tlrtn«ltr<tnaifW
bad moisture reports In the United
States southwest today and futures
dlppad aoN tluui 1 cents in listless
doalJBp; ' .
Disappointing eaport demand and
akeenoe of any -general buying left
final quotations 2 3-8 lo 1 7-8 cenUs
14 m-AA^i j Koounair naroaa*
Volume of 879 000 shares wa.s the ' P«>flt - talcing - forced a softening if.V sil^.r ' ' ' ■
lightest of the week, and waa chiefly I trend over base metal issues on Van- j »«» ndian
to llMdlimi-Pr1p« aUd junior foUs.' |<"0"ver .sr.xk Kxrtiange today, while i Jf/J*^* • •••
SeUing of Pickle Crow si>vded up generally higher And j Nobie nVe"
In- the afternoon, and about 16.000 ! ^.^'''^^ T"**^ conUnued at- ^«„",10"»"
shar.-s .lian.'fd luinUs with the f " '^"^ ^•"■"^^t*""*
j price dropping 60 cents to close at r'^*^ shasefr-
\%M, nie»9t^ low: Nothing was Nickel with a turnover of
marie publir explaining the decline. | dipped 3 1-2 rent :, at
2q_l-2; Reeves MacDouald. 3 at 48,
and Pend Oaillf. 2 at 2.35
Premtir
Creek
remtir Bordat r, . .
Quatalno Copper' 7
Q\ipsnfll8 Quartz
MHcdniiHld
Kelirf Arliniton .
Lucky ■■
Jim at 3 3-4, Whitewater at 7 1-4 5;7u"Ar„nta ';:
and Noble Plve at 4 slipped frac- "oo«
tlona Nicola camo inio tli,- .sp-.i-
light In late tiaduiK and advanced
... ^ ^ ^ ,^ I shares had changed hands ' Sunioch
gain. Noranda held a narrow early 1 ^ , „ Taylor sridn
Anglo-Canadian Oil wa.s up 5 ■ vidftte
ceni.s at 1 47; OkalUi. 6 at 2.22. and i JJ:,^"!-''
Vulcan. 4 at '.17. Home added 3 at ! wrlko**""
U4. wllllo Oalgary & Edmonton at' wLuewat-r
.3.00, and Calmont at 60. both nrn.ed """"
ducers. Brown. Home, Vulcan and t Oougal «eg » * •a»»aw!-
Dooie was weakest* of the big
gnldo Wolllmar-iM LakaotaDre
dropped small fractions and'^MC*
Intyre had a minor gain.
Leading base metal* dlepUyed
best form In the final minute,s w hen
Nickel came up to post a fn ■ • ' '
gain. Noranda held a narro
gain and Smelters was up 3-4. Fal-
conbridge. Ooast- Ooppef. Pehd
Oreille, Walte - Amulet. Sudbury
Basin and Ventures lost ground.
Raialnff af the -
pressure.
United States GovernmenU were
1-33 to U-M of a point higher. Ptor-
eign governments generally werv
stronger, the Japanese issues par-
floularly .Japan .S .s at .57 were Up
3 points and Toklo 5 1-2's were up
The average o<*ien foreign
■dvaneed J to •8.7.
* Humber. I,id )
«*U Ftactlona In Elihtha.)
wteti tew ciaoa
Air Reduction ....
Allied OhomleaU
AIIU Chalmara
Allied Stores ,
Am»rir«n Pan
Amrriran Celaneae']'*
Amerlnn For Power'.*
American I, * /
Amrriran Locomotive .
Aiti»riran P * L.
Ameriran Radiator
Aimfrlran RnllInK Mill*
AmfMran Hmrlirr
Amrrion Tel. A Tel. .
AmrruBrt Tobacco
AnnTimn Waterworlu!
Anarnnrlu Coppr r
Afrlnw.fi Hallway
Atlantir Hrlin'tiii
8 * O. Railway
Raldwin toi?oniotive
n-nrtix Aviattaa- ....
B'lh Steel ......
B'"in« . . '/"
Kordan .' .
B^^« Warner
Hriii.4
C P R ,
<"«i»rplll(ir Tractor
c».e iji.i
Crrro de Paaoo
' * O Railway ....
Chryjier
Cqlunib'a Oai .
Oomnierclei Credit .
Cnni'iv.TiBl Soivent ,'.
('oniiiioiiweallh a Bo.
ron-riimm
Con Bdlsnn .
<fnl Can
' OH \\\ '
Com nil '.'
t r '1 II / Tbitrh
( riiriblr Fit -oj
Curl I s* Wriahl . ,
f iiril s Wneht ' A
nrfrr A Co
Do rtin . Alrrrili
I'linmit
J^attmrtn Kodak ,
El, Auto Lite . ,
■ El Power A Lite
Palrbanka' Morae .
Preeport Texaa ,
r"nr-«|, rrrda . _
Oen. nfetrle
n^-nereVMrKora
f Irort r r
I iranb* J Coppf r
cireM Jtorlhrrn
« «Tr^at areir ;§ati r , .,
Ii>t Hii'vetter . ...
HaiMtoi|OH . , .
Howo Bbiind
Hudau .Motora
Hu0moille Motora ,..
Tnaplratlon Copper ...
Inl NIrkel
I'Hl Rayon
Inl TrI
lU CriilfHl .......
John* Mitn\iiie
Kennerott Copper
Rreaae
Lambert Co
L .a M, Tobacco
Ludlum Bteel
Loew'a . ,
Lorlllard
Mark Tni< k
Mathrwin Alkali
Mrxican Seaboard ...
Monaanto Chemteal ...
Montermers^HNPare
Motor Wheel
Naah KPlvlnator
Nallolial Blacult
Hat. Dairy ., .,
National Dlatillerle* . .
Naimnal Pow mirt I.iit
Nrw Virk CruHnl
North Amerlran Co. .
North Amn. Avtatloq^.
northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Owrna. Ill . Glaaa
Pacific Gaa and Klec.
Packard "T
Paramount Pleturaa^
Penn. Rallaay ........
^PbUUpa PaO
Pullman
' Pure Oil ...
Radio
Rem Rand
Rrpuhllr Iron SIrel .
Rr\nn|i1'< Tob
, ■ , > siorei
Hr»T\ Roebuck ......
Sharon Sleel
Blirll tinlon
Sorony Vacuum
Southern Parlfle .....
Sfulhern Rly
Sperry Corp
Standard Brand.< .....
HUndard nm .....
Standard Oil. Cal. ...
Standard dl. HJ
Stewart Wsn»ok_.«»j..,
Hludebaker ...........
Trxaa Corp
Texaa Oult
Timkaa.
Arme
Aldermac
Ajax ....
Bacamac
BanrflMd
Base Metals .....
Seattle
Big Mlaeourl ...
BobJo , .
^''^'flma
Buffalo Anireritt
C. a K. Corp. , .
point wf>re markgB"^ JBtJIIckel ' P-^'*'d at 100,000 bushels. Canadian Malartic
and Smelters. I Chicago closed 7-»^tiLXi-lJo»tt.J gSJljT'Tr^thawaV^
The, common and CPJl. backed ; M**n>ool 1 to 1 l-8d higher and|<^«ntrat patrieia
' United state.s Government otdiga-
tions were In demand today in the
bond markaL whiu r.n,^
under considerable ssjiling early .slump and gauis of 1-4 to 1-2} Canadian wheat for foreign account
ott. May at $1.25 1-4, July $1.17 1-2
MONTRBAL. Jan. 14 IP).— Flawed [ October 11.00. 1-2. Prtceo closed
metals and utilities; cam<> n\it of an i *t rtilT'* tosmt kxela. aaiea ofj
West riaiik recorded minor gains.
Royallte firmed 1-4.
MUlNn sKt rioN
iPldelUir Seturittes, i.td ♦
Bid '
10
fra<'tionally. Oils ran into oon-
fli< ting patlis^
Con£truen6ns were weak to the
finish. Off fractions to a point were
Dominloa. Tar Dominion Bridge.
United «teoi and Steel of Canada.
59 •>
171
40
0-3
8S~1
II
4 I
7 4
31-0
55
189 4
48 8
7 7
7» 4
17 7
4-1
7 1
31
0-4
21
51 '3
71
, U-4
J4-1
M
3 ' 'i
0 7
8 0
f?-0
02
33 3
37
10 3
7 K
4
80
49
SO-9
50
0 I
J7 I
S-7
1-7
-M 4
43
0 «
11 7
11 3
41
4 7
17-3
31 3
41 4
18-1
31-1
54 •
US-S
71-J
111
rr T
.-.•40. 3
-3-l-ii
10 3
8 7
14 I
03 7
ST 2
10 I
37 4
34-7
10 I
7 7
.'>3
01
44 0
37 3
SO 7
9 4
37 3
0 1
>
37 4
2 -. 8
43 0
ro
sa }
'114
43 I
5
17 4
33 4
41-4
117
104-0
30 I
1.1 3
30 4
34 0
33
44 I
1*! 1
21
«,
2' 8 21 2
.13 _ll-7
•S 4 00 3
8
51 I
» »
1 «
14
50
M
ti 8
1 I .1
Ml 4
41
18 3
13 4
101 4
30
90-0
I*
31-3
35-4
34
08
34 8
1.1 4
11-4
► 30 I
15-3
33
H
31 4
0-5
13 7
14
Hf>
37 .
.•> 2
95
171
48 8
8 1
80
10
4 2
7 1
II -0
0 5
ll-l
ll-l
01-4
147-4 147-4
iPMsilty aoeiirHtoo. U«.)
A«*o«la(ad Brewerlea "
Bathhural P, a P. "B." Com ...
Bruck SlU
Canada Nor. Power
Canada Rtramshlpa, Pfd
Cfnada Bronze. Pfd
Canada Bronse ...
Can. Car a Foundry. Pfd
Canadian Celaneae
c p,R •. : .
Dpm Coal * Steel
T'atlle.
Blectrolux
Foundation of Can .
Hollinier
21
II'
7»
71
JJ.7 Howard Smith
34 7 ; Tmperlal OU
44 Inl. Nirkel ,
^1 S ' Inl Prte
10 Ma«*rv ....
g.j Maaary. Ptd ,
14 1 ■ .MrCoU, P(d
a3..5 ' Montrrsl Powtr
I Nornnda
1»-1 ' ~- - ;
27 -4- Uurbcc Powar
34 7 ,
It 'St. Lawrknce Paper. Pfd.
7 7 .';h.r«:n WllUaau
■■>•*
IS
Mi,
IS
13 S
15'.
1«\
40 \
.1
40 I
• • • • • a •
••••••aoa*
Bttenos Aire., dosnd l .-.nt lower l^Z'Xn.^r"''!.
No. 2 Northern ca.sh wheat closed coa.»i coppfr ....
1-2 lower at IS 1-2 cents premium [i'^'^;"'"""
over May future. Demand was I'alconbrldie
Slow with spreads on other grades' uTs^lltt
generally unchanged. , '■'■anada ....'iiiii.'ii
Routine coarse grain traded j H.Mrock
brought slight declines In all post- Hoimurr .!'!.!;;;
tions. oau finished lower, barley ' «ow.'y °"
Hudson Bar
Int. Nickel ,777.
KIrkland Laka
Lakeshore
Ultch
Little Lone Lac ...
Macaua
Mrtntyre
MrKenzle Rrd Ijike
McLeod Cockshuit
I3a'« i MrVitlie Graham ...
lU'-j I McWattera
IM'i I Minin* Corp ,
Monrta
48 \ ' .Vforrn KIrkland^
48'. I Nipr-slni . .:. ......
a41\ 1 Noranda
OBrlen t..
§31. Pamour
(ji^l PavmaMer
y^i Ptnd Oreille
KM Perron Gold
aSSU "'III* Crow ....
Pioneer -
1 Prniii»r
3 Northern. R*'d Arthur
C:oie
i** 5-8 to 7-8 Off. flax 3 1-4 lower to
'•J"*^ ^unchanged .md rye 1 1-2 to'Tltnder
10H yeiiterday s close.
3g>, ; WUWNIPBO OBAIN
irsr
3 00
111
1,02
.SI
ate
.11,
.it
1.39
1.74
SS 35
« 35
333
.57
.05
77
1.31
13.00
33
<M. A. Nmaber. Ltd.*
Wlii-al- PC Open HIth Low
May . . 137S I37<«
.'Jly- lie>, llt>«
Oct ... lOnj-Wf
^aia--
May 40 \ 48'.
July .... 40\ 4«".
117 («
llOS
135 >
lom
pioae
14.75
3 OS
I 12
1 05
.70
I 13
.4'i
Ml
3 «n
I 77
55 7j
8 50
3 34
.80
o.v
82
1 34
13.39
1 30
.14
00
07'
i.ta 1.33
Aimlo Canadian
Ahhor la trd , , ,
AmaUamated
Anaeoada
A p, OoaasUdatad
Baltae
ur Exploration at 27
B/alorne Gold declined 10 at 8.80,
while Pioneer at 3.10 <i_ J _i
50 each lost^. Prem^erlat Tw'and caim^.'*"*"'^""*"'
Cariboo Gold Quartz at 1,80 were I commonwealth
both off 4 and Sheep Greek a w-nt
at 1 00 bie; Missouri added 1 at 50. ;
<Boormaa lavaumast Oa.. Ltd
Mlaee
Bid
asja ri
4SSl4>40.l
43'
on ....
Rye-
SI—
I Ji.lv
Barley—
la» . . : S44»
39»^ ' Julr .... 01'.
00 I
SO'i '
0
40<li
44%
W
40',
S4li
04 ,
04
St
04',
00 <«
C4«h Orain
Wheat. I Northern. M»'«.
nta
03<t
aoo
I3I\; 3 Nnrthrrn. 110'
»« Abllibi
44 4 , Ablllbl. Pfd.
37 -r Afibritoa ,
49 Beau
0 4 B A Oil
37 3
Qunn
:j 4
'J , 1
43 I
10
33
11-3
43 I
5
17
33-3
42 4
no - 117
113 4 103 4
II 0 :o 0
13-0
43 -,i
3^ 3
30 0
Can Vlfker*. Pfd.".
1-1 Consolidatrd Paper
17 Donna
Fraaer Company ..
Price Bro4 ■ ,
PoyHllte
Hiram Walker*. Pfd.
44
IS'i
a
17
SO .
5'«
3IS
28
8',
8'.
10
15'.
44
\»\
No 4, t00>4:
,^ Stocks and^onds
lA
^.V!F3 * CO VICTORIAI
II
0-4
1 •,
II 3
40 1
10-4
1 1
40.1
18
9<i
10 4
50-5
17- 5
33-0
'.'1 7
S7 «
34 4
11 1
18- 7
•« *e •••
■aaaeiaaa*
15 3
11-4
■r 1
. Ji
1!> 8
4%
7
. 38 .
..JB-l
7 8
IH 4
M.
0-3
13 3
13 4
a* A
28 4
^ I
ll-l
3»-7
10-4
10-4
34 -C
»
M-I '
II -4 :
0
24 4
31 7
08 3
I
51-1
B ^ ■
1 8
lJ-7
4S-1
ao
'•, «
11 2
80 4
40^7
IH 2
12 4
'I t
I) 4
17 1
<■) 2
■2S 4
■■ 1 7
H7 .1
.14 4
I I 4
I < 4
20
15 3
33
.7 1
10
31 1
8 S
13 8
Brll
B.A.
C.
Trirphonc
i : T ■ ,. it P. . . .
Oil
Power I ' A *
Ctnada r^mfn:
Canada Cemtiii Ptd. ..
Cuiadlan nieinc
Con Mlttlnal -Sr -amaHtna
fanrv Parmer
Ford-. -.i-.-iiTrm .'i ■ ,,
Ovpntiin I.iiae a Alab. .
ImptruU - oU ,
Imperial Tobarco
Inirrnntlnniil Nirkel
Inlcrnational Peireltuai.
Xelvinaor of Canada ...
MrCoIl Frontfnar
MrColt F'roiupnnr. P(d.
VJ3 '1 Power, Com.
■^Tawlniaan W
Hfiloriie— . .....
Dome
I«lci,hnrt
■ T ■r.it.M ,
V'irando
Pioneer Gold ..
frrmler
shTrlt-Oordon .
.''iirtbury Raaln . . .
'V, k hrs .
Wrtk'it H iitrave*
':■... ■ ' MoMir^al
lt■i^ Hi Hiu.k .
laked
lOS
M
31'j
II
I
IIH
:»\
a p.
104
31'.
33 ',
1 1 >.
K ■
7\
8'
21
17%
7'.-
Il'i
I3«,
40'.. 40
_ 30'. 10
13
11
87 88
39 •« 30
lO'i _ 20%
• 00 1.05
!>i\ SOS
51V. .i2'4
4 (5 5 00
....... 50\ 00
a. IS I 30
....... a. 00 3 10
I.M 1 00
t.U I 80
1.40 141
0 so r 7A
7 85 7 70
304 '» 305.
Ill
No, 5. rr*. , No 8. ■■'. Peed. 7IU: Track.
145'.; Ambrr Duruma No I, 88'i, Wb "a.
14', No, 3. 80'.. No 4. 77'.. Track 10 '
ARW No I. 10»'., No 2, 108',, No I.
104'., Garnet No i. ijn', vo 2 117',.
Oat»-l C.W.. 90^., 3 C.W. 50. UK. I
Pvad. 90'.;: I PM, 4|i*i a Paod, «m: i
Peod. IO«i: Track. I4H.
Barley 3 RO W , 03«.: 0 R;0.W.. US;
3 CW. 81'., 4 CW. 80%: I C.W.. MH
8 C W , St)'. Trark, 83\
R><- 1 C w . 81 . , 3 C W . 01",: I C W .
78',. Rrii-lrd No 3. 74'-j; 4 CW. 74it-
Track. 81
Plax 1 NWC. 177',; 1 C.W., 17l'j: I
C.W.. lia'*-; 4 CW. I47'j;-Tra^. t77'k.
Wheat -
( llK \(.(> i,R.t;!v
A ll,.!nb»'r. Lid >
I' f Open Kith I.OW
Rene
Royallu ,
Bail Antonio „
Sherrit Gordon ....
Siicoe
Bladen Malai;i)e ...
Stadacona
Sudbury Baaia ....
Sulllran
Sylvanite
Tock Huihea
Thompaon Cadillae
Toburn
OchI
VentureK
Walte Amulet
Wriiht Hartrearea .
II 75
8.S
5 40
4,00
43,00
.9,'i
1
,14
.35
a. 39
a.aa
Ji
1 01
00.00
3 10
3 n^
)9
3 30
I 15
4 ,^0
3 If)
1 9^
4 20
51
44,50
1,10
I.M
a.ao
LOO*
ao
a.ai
1.00
aoi
I 30
11
1.40
1.10
0 70
1 O.'i
7.01
53 r:
98
5 50
4 05
43 37 <
98
1 38
,19
30
3 30
334
.17
^ If)
3 !.()
80
2 3K
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Blurbird
Cariboo Gol^ ............
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Dunwrll
KB.rview Amalaamatod ..
Krdpral Oold
Oeorar KriiTprise .......I
Georse ("opprr .
Georgia River
Ooiconda . .
Gold Belt
clold Mountain
Orandvlew
Orull Wlhfcana
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Home Gold
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MISTERS mL
BACH TO DUTIES
^(- abuicl .Mcnibeij. Alter. . Viaiiing
Vartoas Parts, Retam tb
Capllal CUy . ,
PQMINJON.BONDS
~ BOUGHT " tOLD — QVOttp
BUimS A WAINWRIOHT, LTD.
< f N I H M H I 1 1 I > I s
AN A ITKA( riVi: SK( I RITY
The liataS aoaMtoa atecb of a ronii..ii, i,. . ir»rtim iniiuitr> vhMe HIT earn-
Inta per ahsre are almo.t e^uttalmi i,. ihr i..r„.,i p,,,, of ih» .(ork W* aball
bf pira.ril i,. .ui'iH, tmihr* parlnul.r.
BOOKMAM INVJibiAlEWT CO.. LTD.
jm (iovKB.NMKNT araaiT " ■ ■ umt
On aeleeted Twraav TaBay
Coapled With a Oeod
OIL ROYALTIES -
aMws BSSMIM^ BaTa Spaaataflea la«aai«aat.
"■*'-*' **'nM» iBoooot. aaa Qooalor niMa
Moa Wtmm ASIHUbiI WaHa.
C. M. Oliv«r-& Company, Ltd.
123 rOBT STBBET •
MUCH COMMENT
ON ROAD CAMPS
Crow s Neat
Dalhoinle
Davln Pete
Kn^t Crrit .
I Freehold . .
1 Ftreatona Mia
FoiindaMc
flfrnal
)i:t>inood Bateoo
Hoinr Oil
I 7jO e r j Pete
. Madiaon
Mar .Ion
M<'rrury
MrDoutatl
M:d»r5t Pete
' Mcl.fod
Mill C:ly .,.
Modil . ,.
Monsrrh ...
nknlta .....
Paralta
Pralrl* Royalties
Royallte
.Spooner
.Soiilhwrht Pats
Unllcd Oil ...
i Van.ilte
Westflank ....
nrf*rr% Ai Diatllleri
c ii>unl r.Ntatea . . . .
Co.i.^i Brewerlea ...
united OtaUUoro
Tourist Questionnaire* at Variance
^garding Tourist Accommo-
One of the major subjoets tf dis-
citssion in the tourist queition-
nAir«« retunwd to th* VIetoria and
islsiKl Publicity JhacMi pace is
that of auio eamiio. Aereral <iues-
.si.sters. and the moneys involved m
the action wero the amtynt ol two
accounte-iii the laiilE 9t MMrtMil
in Vancouver The ascounts hart
been opened at the bank In 1932 in
the ^int names of the appellant and
her aunt. Aon* MMaon. of HiHli.
Mrs NelLson died in Seattle on Jan-
uary 9, 1836. On January 19. the
appellant and respondent wfent to
the banlc and wnhdnnv all of tlie
moneys except $87. and placed the
same in a aaiety deposit b«t hi the*^
Canadian Bank of Commerce. The
safety deposit box had been rented
all .spealc- in th.' ^miU natnes of the
e • • ee s
M*ml5cr.s or the Oovrnimenl who -^|§]T fant^
have been atyent from the cityVran'ce (franr"
la various parts are -now TPtumin;?
and the nore...sary r.rr.vlng out of j
the changes relative to adju.stmenta jand ipound). 4470i-
n departments aie-expeeted to' fol
low in due course.
FOREIGW-CPRENCIES
COM.PItED ON. BASIS
OF CANADIAN DOLLAR
MONTRBAL, Jan. 14 iCT;.— British
and foreii
today,
amounts
Argentina 'pe.sni. .2934; Australia
Denmark (krone),
"■and (flnmark ) , ,022 1 :
0334: Great nnfain
iv)und). 49950; Holland (florin).
910: New Zea-'
Swltwrland
tlonrialres were received
Ing highly of thLs form of £u:com- , shorUy afterwards, these moneys
modatlon for tourisU. while others were removed from the box and
fiOndemn the camps ttajr BiWF-Vlslt- 1 taken to .Seattle by the apix'llaiu.
The respondent claimed these mon-
eys were her own property, and that
thajpn^e had been entru.sted to hrr
iiifw for safe keeping. On the ap-
pellant falling to return th* ■OBg|W,
this aetkm was launched.
Dugald Donaghy, K C counsel for
the appellant t.xik the i>.. i-ion that
the parties had entered Into an ar-
rancwaont to remove these moneys
to Seattle for the purpose of avoid-
ing the payment of suqceasion duties
in thli province, and as the Oroain
had a Uen on aU properties of a de-
ceased person, hicludlng mone- s
held In a Joint arroimt, .such ar-
ranRement was illegal and the mob^^
eys could not be recoveted. Re ar-
JTued that, although the matter of
ed outright
Island roads are still much ki the
tourist limelight. Two separate
parties from Ban Louis Obispo. Cal-
ifomls, wrote th-^ir impre,s.slons.
One said: "Being aocustc^d to Cal-
ifomla highways, we were net
famlllsr with the drlvinif necessi-
tated by I Ik- \niulin({ road and nar-
ro'.v bridt;es north of Nanalino.
Otherwise, we found the roads In
good 'fXRMIftldn.%«^»«(;» ' . .
His fellow citizen wi^le: "i think j
your roads are the poomt I have
ever travetod."
Prom a Portland lourLst came this
comment: "Clean fresh road signs
add to general Impression of tour-
ist .s
(franc). MM.
BAB GOLD
, Premier T, D, Pattullo, who has*-^-
afrlVei home, took occasion on his I
visit to the Mainland to inspect thei MONTREAL, jan M T — 8»r
bridge over the maei> whfch bears nold In London down four cents at
He found that the li«ht- »;i4 84 an ounce in Canadian funds;
INMSTBIAL SBCnON
(PMoHty BoeadtlaarM;*-
^1 -
lis
July
Sept , . .
Corii=
May SIS
July 01%
31'. 'T»>l>t.....__ Ol!,.
31', Oatfc-
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r' July
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t} DAIRY PRODUCE
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110
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. H
A Miimb(>r. Ltd.>
Aid
Aniii CM>,iiMi(1r ' B * 25
l|.f.| Amer Snr^r Po»«.r ''-ji^
Quoutloni on sfV prtoM are ob-
tained dally from the 'Dominion egg
Inspector,- William Haggar. 1002
Wharf Street.
To producer. delivered in Victoria:
Orade "A" large . .is i '."isi*
Orade 'A" n'dlmn-— 15
Orade "A" pullet ^ .u
Mlluwiiig are the cltf irholesRle^
•ssaoaaaeo
Orade "A" large
Grade "A* medium.
OwKle.-iVlJUltot—
■4_4 I Amer, Oa.. Klec
28 4 ■ A'w^rlaled Oaa Ilea.
.', 1 Mrarilian Traction .
11-4 ntlea Service ^
21 3 Klrctrlc Bond amut ..rr.. •
a a 0 • a • a
lis
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7 vonllrth CentlirV FoB 11-0
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Union Oil Cal,
Vnien Pacific
Vnitad Alreraft ...
ttpll^d rnrp
1,'iiUrd Ua.> it. Imp.
U.S. <3a«t Iron Pipe
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3 3 I2^4f-Hud80n Bay Mining .-r.
0-7 - 7 I HomSle OIT . . .1..
14 • Petroleum*
la 3 10-3 'iiii'i-Mal on
44 4 , 44-4 Nf«mnnt Mlnin<
17 7 ■ Ptoneer Onid
JS 8 8 «<»M(lard Oil of Kentucky !!
01 oat Anier AlaMaiiua
;p D I'nited Oao 0», ,
17 3 I'm ted Power liitht "A" .,
W.i Caribbean Syndicate ,
20>y I Nlag8Mi,|fiia>on Powtr ...
11 I Diatlllera of BaotaaO
■ia.4lOulf Otia
K 7 Pantapec Olla
4 g r«n»dian Marconi
:il 4 rirf Rubber •
49 4 'T'o- *a*a>»>*aB»»-»yr......
1 1 t .ird Corporation
j I.akeahore MInea
4t J I Teck Hughea
'V ' J I Herla . Mining
4$ Wright Hamreav-t
...| Scaal Lock
3] I PHmlor Gold
TO UataaUa Und Ei
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8oUda» Alberta, lb. ....
CHESaB
British Columbia, larfs
Onfarlo^mlltl, lar^e
OnUrlo, medluEa,jBaBE
. .23
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Ontario agad, lar|e
London Stocks
Telephone
Rra7ltlan Traction
Brrwing Corporation . .
Brewfr.'* a DiqiHara ..
Canada Bud
Canada Cement , , ,
Canada Car A Foundry
Canada Malting .
rinaWr 'Dredoe
f^fiadian Pacifi?~
Cbck^hiill Plow
riill.snltrl.l trrt .^jiirl ' era
Distlllerit-Seawrama
Ditmlnion Bridac
Dominion Btoren
nlmi T»r At Chemical .
ri,T(\ A •
(i^neral Strelwarea ....!!
Oypaum
Hiram Walker
Imperial Oil
Intpr PetTolei^m
Imperial Tobacco
Inll, Nickel ,
Ind, Alcohol A
Ind Alcohol 'B'
Intl. l;tllltle« "A •
IntI lJUUtlea • H
Lake of the Woodi
A- ;::
'■"•>l«« "B"
Montreal Power
McColl-Frontenae
National. Btael Car
NatldAal Brewerlea
Paaa ^.Jteaaay , . , , . > ^ / r-rrrr-"
Power Corporation ,
S^wnlnn . .-.-..j
Btool of c«n»rta
SCnI of Canada, pfd
woalsa
B4NK.8
Bank of Canada
Canadian Bank of Commerce
Dominion Bank ,
Bank of Manlreal
Bank of Nova ncoda
Bank of Toronto
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returned— laellng
hl% nam'
ing of the bridge was of a very high
-order and a.ssUted in various ways
in the Illumination of that section
«f f^Beer River dujlng the heavy
'oe^ prevaihni;
Hon. Jolui Hart, after three
in Arlaona, has
mueh improved.
Hon. K C MacDonald, .MlniAler
of Al'mi uli ure. L-i back from the In-
terior, wliere he conferred with tll«
fruit growers on the farming sltu-
atloh."""' .
The completion of the organiza-
tion of the departments under the
charge of Hon. W. J. Asselstine ha.s
not yet been confpleted, but tl^
Minister of Mines is busy with the
task that confronts him.
On the rec<Hnmendatkm of W. T
atralth. MP.P., Mr. A.s.seLstine ha-s
Interested himself^ in the effort to
secure for the Province the contin-
uation of the movie picture busi-
ness, wnich represents about 1500.000
to Vi-roria. The nniiNt«-i has un-
dertaken to do wtiat he can to have
the quota law ol GHreat Britain con
tinued.
A Walnut Parii. California, vtoltor i '"*«*llty had not been pleaded. It
suffgcated tha bureau advertise for j f.*^ '-•^"*»^ »>J^* •'videnftB, and
tourlsU to arriva early In the mom- 1 "** '^^'^ <=°"1<* oorfhliance of
Ing so thst they would have leasf ' " "ty***** Oaunsel for the re-
difflculty ln~Be«Srffii~lMM aeoba- submitfod »' ■ ' , rii nt
modatlon. -did not wish to have tiie bank sc-
-"jr-WthwhUe oompltanont from 3^** '"^»»"^»>^<i »t all and the Idea
Psssdena read as follow.s "Thel? these moneys taken to
politeneas of your people was es-
pecially noticed. The city of Vic-
toria waa dean and neat"
139s 7 l-ad in British funds The
nxed 135 Washington price amount-
ed to $35 In Canadian funds.
I can't go a
r. sir
y from my busl-
m amoiiKsf the
Joints here all day. ^n6 when I go
to the doctor because I can't Sleep
at night, e bloomin' well .says. 'Try
«>""tmg sheep going through a
gate'!" "
Coart of Appeaf
Victoria Sirtinj»s
(KVVt. Ahaa
' Selmltf^A.)
This was an appeal from
ment of Mr. Jv0Um
awarding I the plaj
tejso. —
The appellant and
j)tdff«
Seattle was suggested by the appel-
lant, who riaimed she had more
busine.sK experience than her oister
and would be better aUia to laka
care of the same for her. He argued
that the provisions of the ' Succes-
sion Duty Art • did not amount to a
prohibition of the removal of mon-
eys from a Joint bank account, tmr
therefore, ^urh removal rould n-.' ba
said, to be an Illegal, transaction.
Judgmfflt
nuRsM r)nti!<tiiv
pillant; p. L. QwMr f«r the^
qiondailt. —
K C. for the apa^
Rex
Peremptni
vs. Balkom.
VS. Wilson.
is« MP]
QuolatioiiH
PBovmcm,
>Burna a Walnwricht, Md >
4Jb!Lr4i «ji. llSl_^^._..,.^ 4» W)
Tberta
ijgg^-""-"^'-
......
Id
Ma
304
301
141
"'• S
178
20i ' ,
300
lis
"XTCTrfa
Alberta y,
Aibertn 5' ■ , 1047
Albrrta 8- |f47
Brtfuh rnliimhin 4
Britlih Columbia 4'/
Britlah Columbia h", .
Britiib J2fiiumhla_f ' I
Britlah Columbia I': ,
ManttobS i't, 1057
MontrcfU. Produce
MONTREAL. Jan, 14 ^i" Butter,
spot, <3uebec grass, rfgradad. |1 1-4
to 3a,
Butf^-r futures, steady and un-
chauKi d. .i,iiiiiary 31 3-4 to 32; Feb-
ruary. 32 to 32 1-4.
Wl
HEAVY HAULING
STECIALIZI
BTOl
IN HANOil^^G loan MACHiMElY UFO.
rrc
HEANEY'S
CALL
a tiB4
(Bumoja WatnwTltht. Ltd.)
ft 114^ ,
Dom. Of Cap iS4n 4' - io« so
1941 i I in no
-ia43 5 1 12 no
1144 4't't 110 50
IMI 4 I08i»:>
IHO 4','. 1 10 so
till 3', 102 31
ma 4 100.75
»Hi *H% 1 10 sis
. 1151 4S* III lis
1155 1 07 375
" IMO IS-V 10 125
9t»»^ a % 81 75
1141 l-s-* 101 no
1161 IS'- 100175
" 1M7 1 0I$0
BOMnioN orAaATrnii
I>ONDON^jan. H -m^-'IVadlog
in today's sfdWmarker waj* re.strlct-
ed with prices improving near the
close. Speculative FVench favor-
ites, especlany the oil and mining
groups, rallied sharply and trans-
AtJanflc L-i.Mie^ were in better de-
mand^ out edged oecurlUes moved
flfactWniaiy higher and alNlMt lir
sues advanced. Chine.ae Tterts lm«|ran Nat. rTt iT^i
proved 3 to 4 points and Japanetie
bond.s were firmer
t7 7-8: OhrytMr. IST IiiTlMSiH.
• 1«4 1-J; Oeneral Motors. |3« l-4t
Hydra.' Elec, IS 1-2; Int. Ntokel.
»49: U.S .steel. $S« l-g; Anglo
r>itch, 2«s_id; .Batt. Am. Tbb,
io«s Mt< ^Abht, «i M;
HBC, 3^. Imp Alrwan, m M;
Woolworlh. 68s »d, . _
Bonds- British 3 1-3 per cent
Consols. K7ft !-»; British 3 1-2 Vr
cent War Loan. £102 1-1; Bntub
in7 17.1
111 no
mm
111 .50
107 71
vu so
IIVI 17,1
107 83S
III 50
111 875
.10 131
00 75
17 75
mi «T5
101 31
•fis
50 50
....•a... U,QO
54 00
. . . 80 00
19.17 88 -,0
. 111.1 94 nn
195!) Dfl no
. nt.'i 100 no
1947 102 00
... 74 •.(!
. 34^
MJO
03 SO
Mmutoha n . 1147
N»» Br iii.wirk 3'j", , I«58 93 00 .„
Nru nr,r,vAl(lt 4-,, 1947 99 25 100 825
New Rri....».>fc. iftj
Naw Brvnawlek St, tm. . lOlOO licoo
Nova Beotla IS "v. tOM . 04,50 00 10
Nov. .Sro'la 1' nt. 1040 .. 01 OO 00 50
N^.\« fVotia 4' '. . 1953 ., 11)8 50 100,50
Nora- Scotia S .. lOOO ... 114 50 110 00
July.
Oct .
1918
1IS7
19.S1
1110
4'-,".
4'.'V
4
5 r
I %
I %
I %
• " ISU .1 «
" 1044 I <»
" * inr nr
Grand 'Traak INI 1 %
loa 4
Can. Nor. My, IMS l't'%
1170
1104
113 75
114.00
11375
1 18 2^
110.00
III7S
IU.74
1I7JI
MM
Ontario 3'. . lo.il
Ontario 3'*'.. I05i
Ontario i'l-'r. 1040
Ontario i'-. 1048
Ontario 4',-. 1970
Pr^aa-Bd lalahd 3-
Quebec I"-,* loji
Wueber 3',-,, l»52 .. ...
Queblr 4U , . u.^g
Ba»katrhrm«n 4'. , 1914
8a»katrh»"iran 4'4n, t»51
Saakatchewan , lOSI .
SaakaUbawan •s«. IMI,
" " 04k. iMt
miRICfPAL
^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ' ^^N^^ fc • ■ . •
1913
1800
. . ;. . M 00
no 35
..I.. 104 38
113 OO
1941 a« 00
Borrowing At The Bank
"^yHoieam^ sound 6u4Utm
- WfUfJHOte sound
15 00 00 50
07.171 01 SO
107 .40 100 50
81 00
7? 00
88 00
73 00
75 50
114 75
JHOO I
414 7* . Oueber *■..
117 35 l.ToTonto
li; OO
08 00
78 Off
7: no
78 00
78 50
108 50
mw mti
00.71
107.71
oo.ia
130 00
40o-ns<
118 75
07 10
103
m
07 00
1SS.U
too.ts
MONTRBAL. "3an. 14 #V-#Hver
futures cloned utend
today. No oalcs. Only Md: Mareh,
' .
/
. to* 50
r-ios M i$t so
.»W<-M«50 117 10
Vaneoiuiaa,.**..* 4eoo ...... OSM «« m
Wn, tlOO UM 89 50
SMAttrBUSINBSS CON-
CBRN8— Independeoc, -well-
man aged, estiblifhed on penoeS
ability, honesty and industry—
"foftunafclv abound in Canada.
Many of them have all the ce-
ments of incrc.isin^ success. TTiry
may need only sound financial
•ttiftitacr to make them even-
tually large tad important
prosperity. Coniennrive Amvirm/
may be a cvmiructivt iccp, ,
^ e
The Benk of HomtiX ^m^saiiiieif
S~#aiawritht
t.t<i. i
Bid A Iked
enq{ucics kom such bufincM coo*
centfe^ regarding loans, and the
inager of our nearest branch will
be glad fo discuss with you,
in srncf confidence, any plant
you may have for taking a
'-^4m$tfm$ht seep forward.
JUNJ^^DF MONTREAL
French 7%. i
Chile 0-. . 1081
German 4','-., I04S
Hair iM)
Japan 8' ' , I»i4
va.Klunrhanired;;::;:'^,*-,,;'^* ■
V40 a , 0
• 0 a
lyrTABMSHBD ill 7
"a bank u hert small accounts an ueUom" " .
BRANdllS IN VfrrOklA AM) DISIRKT
•^glaa and \ »ir, Str..f. C, H HAP,V|AN. Manaaos
1200 Governmrnt Street; J I f f MINfi. Manaflcr
^210 OaV R41 Aveniie f , P ^ UXSOS. Mtn*
Branch: O. K L SHZLORK
8>dner 5'r
Urufuar 8
I0«n
AS*«4 itiMoo lit Hfm TMk.
MODtRN, EXPBIIIINCED BANIUNG HUTICB . . . iia (
' ifm Tmf UmmfitI Opwmttm
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TttB^DMlY COLQNiST, VieTORIA. .B.C.. SATI RDAY. JANUARY 15. vm
15
TIME OUT!
By Chet Smkb
APPLE MARY
I
s
\^ 50 VOU WAMT r^t TO OtCI
GIVEN TO HER U^JCLE. BIL|
OR. TO HI
Bv Martha .Orr
1^
TiMjr •lw»7t turn the UfbU out between halve* »t these ni(bt tames—
LIFE'S LIKE THAT . By Fred Nehe,
CM Up Mid <
the Window?"
COLLBOB WEITES FINIS TO MANV A ROMAN( K. so T^IK. (ilRI.
WHO WROTE TODAY S LBTTKR 8HOI I.D NOT BE 8LRPK18EO
TUAT HER FIANCE HAS CHANGED IN H18 ATTITVDB TOWARD
Hit boys nnd giils who wore teft behind when the One and Only
Wtnt away to collegp. arc bogliuung to look for reasons why the O. and O.
deetnt write.
And how about all those fervent promlsea made at parting?
I here was to be a letter a day— oh deflnltcly— with maybe a post-
card or two In b«"lwr(Mi for Kcmd inonsure. lach «M_I» tell the Other
eiyerytlUng that happened— everything! » ' .
Wheim* four years of aweet sormw were, over, there'd be the
merry peal ot wtddlm h>H»-»"0-pmntoe_lie." —
^ And now
TODDY
III W iml
THAT IMTMIfc ,
TAKl Htf- , j USE A
By-Qeeyj^e J^arcgmE
mC CHIEF WAHOO
0
MAN ALIVS! THIS TPHJCK
tS FILLED WITH OYNAMIT&!
ARiN'T YOOAFRAIP?
NOPfi*
I ALWAYS
RIOC UP
HERB IN
PRONTi
/ AH-T^T-TEU: M6-
DO VOU MEN WHO
DRIVE THESE HIGH
EXPLOSIVE TRUCKS
HAVE A WRECK
ViRY OFTEN?
NOPE!
JUST
ONCI!
MY! HOW LOVELY!
PO19E0 ABOVftTH«
VALLEY, I C6EL
JUST LIKE A BIRD.'
WELL, LADY—
VOU MAY SOON
MAVE
WINGS.
By Saunders and Woggon^
POPEYE
Yhe GOOKJ LAKJKWlDGE
IS EASV AFTEC VA
LEA^^sJS
\T
Mite
By_Se^at;^
Dear MIm IMimi: I've been going vUh A bar for almost a yeaft
We've never qaarreled ;^ we'^c been fair Jritk .each otbeti. gone e^t
Now he'ii ifone to mUrgr and writr^ me ^Idtim thru onlv 1 r>nir'
aboi^t his atadles. We made loU of promises that w« would writ*
•Men and ten each atherlf we liad ether datel Me eali'M «Mb1
mind my roing oal 'wtth olhrr hovv hut that if 1 allowed them to
kiss me he'd be throagh. He told me ho loved jfu* for the lint time
the night before be left for eeOege aad mM we weal! be mmM»i ae
eoen aa ka gfaiflei ewi theagh It dM eem yeata la Ike twUmn.
In one of thr flrst Irttrrs hf wrotr to me h<* snM he to ^(urtr
ten hoars a day. and had no time to go any place. Do you think
he le leMing hhi etatflee eewe before aMT I have lone oal wNk Ma
Tounirr brother a few times, but alwsv* writr :uid irll him about It.
In fact, I write three or foor letters to his one, and long enest too.
I ten hlBi ererytblBg t U.
Do yaa aanMee lie haa beeeie laiereetei ta eeaM 'eiker girl?
_l^Bt very jimhI frtrndn with ^i'' family, nnd hrar from thritv he'll be
for a week-end soon, but he has said nothing to roe about It.
What If he eaiee heaie ert ieeeaf eaoM to eeo iii«r— la TteaMr.
Comment: You are one of hundreds, maybe thoueande of ,flrls
who are wondarlng that yotith's promleee, made In all slneerlty, eati ao
eaally be brokeki. college writes flnle to mny a young romance, my.
dear, for while It Is true ^that ^^'^^^^^^yl^j^^^-fj^j^^"^
in the springtime.
■ . I ihouM cut down on my letters to the boy If I were you. and on
iajr eORfldanoe, too. It may be he is taking them for granted. If he is'
aa buey aa ba easre. they mjrVfefi become a nuisance, if hU interest
haa strayfNl to another, there Is nothing you can do afibut It; io ebarfr
the whole thing to experience and write It off your book.
About his home visit undrr no condltlon.s se^k hitn If there Is
any seeking to be done, in him do it should he fail to call on you,
nialBe yourself ae attractive, a.^ r.iv nud interesting as you pos-Mbly'
can. and when jrou meet him be friendly axxl eaaaal.- Pleaalea-tho paat
Vtorea yourself to refaid^ him aa juet another boy you fetaew. tvho haa
come back tnm eoUefe. Never allow a man to know you are deeoiate,
-tmacwk 6f BH neglect. Men admire spirited women. They gallop jnmg
fraaramUM desolation. -.1.
(Copyrl«ht. ISIS, by BH ayndlcst*. Ine.t
made up by an tncMcnt whtoh ha
ron.ilflrred momrntou.s. ' '"^
WrtlcJuMK thp niAiilons prrpsrtng
dinner, he obeerved that one sister
pared the theeee etoaer to'the rind
than either of the others, and
forthwith he decided that she was
best qualified to be his future wlfs.
NOW, mtlch as w« would like to
satisfy, we are not saying that this
Is how started the expres.tlon
"cheeeeparar ' or "cheeeeparlng
eooDomy"; aa atorlaa ftK howvvtr, it
Is not so had 'nne wav let vorir
mani). even if It Is oot the best
origin for a tef^n that has come to
connote paralmoaknis frufaUty
>E PARlNCi KtoNomr-*.
AN OLD STORY
' Bay the French:
Oiiee th*re was a' thrifty man
who waiTfialova with three sisters
9m, al WW an<t th»iiMM time.
All the girls were equally attrac-
tive; their dlipoaltloQ was nice,
their baMta good, their doneanor
and deportment hrromlng. rarh be-
ing thus desirable tO an Identical
degree. . *
The fenUeaM tMs hard put to
tt ^ttM Ui fihotoe. when hie
vngini on
POP
vMEMEvcR r toon
AT YOU I TMINK OF
A <SrRCAT MAN I —
SI
By I Millar Watt
OARVIN
TIl-LIE THE TOILER
A SfUis factory Subslilutr
feOT
My Hacr
IS lUM^I
Bv Westover
OH, piFFLt, poof;
VOO NEEDED /V fMEVU
HAT/ AiUVVA40V/AiaD
IIO. HBLP you PICK
AMD -^ppose^
1 e¥T PWtUMONlA
IN THK MHAW*T1MEJ
<:jt>4^Ci OF
PUji£ PUGA.N
On Their Way!
WELL— COOOBVCtvTy "^^CWE WILL,'
DEARS /-TAKP CARE OPj( MRS.
VCXJPSCLVefii , /^V MACKET
Boss: "Irca. X want an oOlce bey
Do you amokef**
Boy. "No. thank you, sir hn l
don't mind bavlag an ice creamy
By 1. P. McEvoy and |.
THE catashos of xthank you,
THtS ^NVELOPC WILL ) MP. BtiSM
TAKE CARE OP >OU
UNTIL VOU GET
SETTLED
DON'T FORGfeT
[job is TO FIND OUT
WHAT'S HAPPENING
,TO ALL THOSE.
^DOLLS
IF >OU GALS
GET IN A JAM
CALL OH ME /—'WE
WILL
1
,>^Xsi<»ayw<yX..
OmrmCrMtS " — vvM^T Aor rwcy
FOR
J'
\
TIT It DAI1
,ON^^, yiCTQRIArBiC > SATURDAY. JAM -ARY k>. \9M
•V
Pirectgry* Want ,4fts
WAWT
ron oLAMiriKO ok
AOVSRTUEUENTS
T«e MaU • word Mck lOMUtMni tjttlrf
•MU • w«r4 • WMk. wit* • ateiMiHi of
tea vordi. cMk with oNat. M* o^TorUM-
Malo oeMpte< fw Im tkaa tmatr-ft*«
•MU. .
Math and FHaa^i Noticci. tl SO tun
InMrtlon: II.M for Mch •ddlllonsl inttt-
tlon M>rrU(«i. Cards of 1'h>iiki and In
Mrnjorlmn Ncllcti. II j<i i>«r iBiertlon
•IrthNoUcaa. »i 00 par Inaartlon
■ailDOM or rnitooalensl Oardi of two
Maor-or aador, W» P** iMnUi Addi-
ttoai ipaoo at f Mil wm U— P»f ntonth.
AdvtrtUeri who df»lra mar hava repliti
addrrurd to a box ml Th* ColonUt and
forvardod to uieir prlvala aditrtu. A
otoiwso •( tan cant* it mulo (or malllnf
■MpllMr — la thu coaa a44 tbraa wordi
r<aa,...i .MmM''^ *• tko ooaai Uv Um
BumMr of •ottfn
Out-of-town readara of our aAtWtlM-
mrnU a>k advrrtKrrt to clva addriM ai
wail a# phona numbcra. ai It U aot olVayi
>to eommiuklcata tbroufb tha
Aar
•nors ar
•lata far Nlwto oa
thirty. <a^^ff— Um_ date af tbo aama.
aceoaal ol
m*M alttala
of tho aa
tfalmjrUI aot koaUo^ad
Tha ColonUt will not b« r«>ponilbla for
more tlmn ona Incorrec t insertion of MI
advrrtltemenl ordtrcd lor mora than OOO
laiu*
-H-IlM- Colonial aarvlco la OTaUobla avarr
4ar from • a.Bk to 1* bjb__._-
•uB4ar. Jwt «aU laMro Mi.
~To lajoro laaortlMk OlaMtflod A4a aMvOd
raacta Tho Coloant kotorfi* »4a. oa tbo
dor pravloua to publleatloa. . .
~ Cloaalflod Ada far Tha Sunday ColonUt
will bo ocooptod up to 10 pm "n s., ^ur-
dara.
ci.AaUfI0ATIONa
Acraaca (or Kant
Acioaio 11 11a
Aeraoao Waaia*.
Aarnts Wantod
Aulo.1 for Ulra
Automobiles
•irUia
BIcrelat and MotoreTMM
Boata and I.>aunehaa
BuiKlinc Muterlala
Business Directory •■••««••
Bu.-'iiie^.^ OpporttWiIlM •••••••••
Cards o( Thanks
Church Notices
Clolhln*. rurii. BtKM JMd.i>iit.
Comlni EvanU •
Danclnc • •
LMathi •
Dreaaniakinc ••••••••••••••••«••
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Ihirmafor Raat •••t«»««jt
Farmnor Bala
Farms Wanted y
flats ond Apartmanta to Rani , tl
naU aad Apartataata Waata* •*
yiowtrt "
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aooaoooaaaoaa ••
a • »• • ■•••a taftaa
a aa •••••• a a
•aaoaaoaoa
o 0 a
• •aaooooooooaaoa aa*
aoooaaoaoaooaoaa* • •
o a a a a a aiapa • o a o a
oaaaaaaooaoaaa
aooaoooaaaa
Pnr Bala— MUe^Bsoua . . .
Furnlturo •
rual
Faaaral Olroetora
PurvUbod Houaoa for Rant
FurnUhfd Room* lor Rant
Purnlshed Ro«n\s Wanlad
Hairdressers and Beauty SpacloUata. • .
Halls to Rant
HotaU ••••
Hoiisekaepinc Rooma to Maat
Hniisekraptng RooaM'Waata4.
Houses for Ssla •
In Memorlam
Lutlnis Canealla4 ..t
iMt and round
ICachlnarr
Market Specials
Msrrlaies
Miscellaneous .
Monar to Loan ...
Monumantai Works
Music
Mlislral Irtstrumanta .
Narsary Stock. Plants, rtr
Nurilnc and Convalaacanl Homat
Ptrsoaal ••••••«ti»«
Profoaalonal Diroetory
Property for Bale .
Property Wsnied
Poultry and Uvestock
Hadta »••.••»•.••
Roeai and Board rr
Rnom and Bnsrd Wanted
Himntinn.n w«ni.-'l FVmala
Miuationi Wsiiied— Ualo
Bummer Resorts
Swaps
Teachera Wanted
Timber .. ~..
To Bxehance, Real Batata
To Rant — Miscellaneous St
Btovaa, Ranies. Furnaces tOL
Unfurnished Houaas to Boat IM
Unfurnished Raoait WaataC«>>«>»<>i«« MB
Wanted— F^raala tftlp • 14
Wanl"t • Mnle Help 11
Wii!iirri- Ml^cellsneous 41
Wanted to Borrow S2
Waatod to Buy— Hovaaa ••••••••••
Wanlad ta Maat— Haaaat. Pafaialtlitd 178
Wantad ta Biat MUtalliBaoua (t
t OIATHS
MeDONAU>— After a vary short illneaa.
thera pasaad away Thursday avenlns. at
the home of hi« «nn, 371f Richmond Road.
Thomss MrDonslrl. of (he mnbsrt Block.
Yates Street. Born in Scotland.
■ law Mr. MeOaaald had raaidod ai Nalsor
B.O.. bafort movini to thlt city 4o retire
aavon years aao He was a Great Wai
falaran. and had served overseas with
tha ttth Bi^ltallon, C.B.r. There survive
hit aaaslaa. ona daathttr. Mra. H H
Ourrla. at Nalaen. B.O,: thrao aons. 8. j
Mrnonald. «S) Oliver Bireet, Oak Bay
Tlinnis*. St nit Rlrhinnnfl Rosd. siid
Ian. resldlnc at tdlrhlitn Blijtr. Calif
alao ana brother, John, in Bcntiand, and
thraa arandaona.
Funeral lorvlcea will be held on Mon-
day afternoon. January 17, st 3 orloek
from the partora of the 8 J. Curry
na floral Haaio. Ro« P R o,
Dradaa will eftlclaU. and interment will
ha aM49 ta tha itaiUv ptot at llaral Oak
. St
1
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•
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. 40B
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A'l'I'KW ELty- There paaaad away In this
elty Monday. January 10^ Lliabeth liay
Attewell. of lOtl Varrlnder Avenue. The
Isle Mrs Attawell. who was flfly-eltht
vrsra nf aie. was born at Nottlncham.
Enilsnd and rsme to Canada thlrty-
fniir years sio For many years she re-
sided at Saskatoon and Wllkia, Sask
pravteus to movint to this city ninateen
montha aao She it aurvivad by oi\e
dauihter, Thelma. and one son. Hsrry
In ihli elty.
Funeral servicaa will be held at Wllkle
Bosk . where inttrmant wtU ba aiado in
the family plot, aad will ha attaadad bv
ima aad Xam AtteVtlL B
Boa. faaaral aiattant arraa
arraaced
TUOttSON PUNCRAI. HOtiX
ia» Baadra St.. Mast Plrit Ucitad Church
Lady Aastttent
Mowhara a PInar Barvlca. Howhara a
Fairer FrUe
O 3612. Day or Nlsht
HATWAJtO B C FUNBXAL CO.. LTD.
BaUbllshed IMI
TS4 Brouabtoi. Strreu WslHlB. ■.O. .
Phanaa
O artln IVt*
B aiotra 40tt
. -Tha Vtoral Pttaataf««a«a" ~ «
Offlaa aad OhaaaL Oar. Mwhia aaf
yaitaacvar M«v«*«,
' Oai«aa MU
s J Curry * son
Pttaaral Diraclora
UUMC|■K^a■d BroushMa Btraota
Phone O 5,-.lJ
FLOWERS
mr PLOBAL O.BKOM8 al lawatt prleas.
I l^^aahlaaa.. Uia PaaBlat«t'Ot3i i
B4i2JumrMa mmm.. umrbd
UU Oauslaa Btraat . PbaiM O stai
^ Wa Taiatraph >lavaf*
OUT PLOWnS AMD DBSIONS
i7e
OABI>rVFBS
EZPKRX P&UKni, OOVCaNMBNT RKC
tmmimWSrSm^^mmtm kaur
0 47ta. — ^
J^-'XPERIENCEO
MOMTOAW LOAM CAN BB AR-
rsaaad by aa la any amount, repay-
ments to salt. BuUdlns loana a apoclalty.
Low intoroat. Quick daeuiona. Modara'
ehartoa, P. R. Broati h Honv Ltd . 1113
Broad Btraat. Phone ( i 7 n i
CIARDENER WANT8
TOUR OAKOEN OR LAY
£MODKL
nut a new tarden now All kinds of
(eneral (srden work Rock aarden build-
ing and lawn laying a spoeltlly. Phono
A *SH-8L, 4f 9 ■ Uaa te J, Williamson.
Cadhoraaifty P.Or
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SITUATIONS WAI«TBI>->
tion.
Cotoolat.
WMrftOBi-
MM. ■■■ MS7.
E
ratal y
• T»MOO»APJIBIl
wants position or w]lt do lyalaa-HMl-
Blaaihard.
Oood rafaraneoa. SMI
ij t
ADY WISRtt HOUREKEBPntO POSI-
ion with elderly uentlaaiaB. For
appointment' ptioiia Q t»04.
O women" WAMT~ iroiUC, WABHINa,
«• Ironing or cleanings 3Se per hour and
car fare. Rooms 10 and It. E t393.
SaSaBeK9K?=!S Wfg^g^smmm
OROWM'B VX^TORIA NURSERIBS, 6\n
l-' Vlaw. Oaalan aork asecuted:' lowr i
prlcaa. Wa grow our flowara. 0 6113; 0 3);!1
NUBigia A.\D CONVAIjnCINT
20 " ' HOME
iRAL ART SHOP - DIBTINCTIVB
faaaral daalsaa. «• BBrL B Ull
rpHX POSY SHOP. Artistic Floral Tributas
i- 433 Fort Street
PhoMS aM33— NKht Pl.oiis 0 4482
S MONUMENTAL WOKKS
STBWART MONUMENTAL WORKS, LTD.
Taka-No. a car ta iMrfea. ttSl Kay
Btraat. Phona-OStSS.
COMINQ BVSNTt
A BIO OLD>Tnn OAMCa TKIB BAT-
urday, A O F Hall, t-12; CFCT. t 30:
Haymakers' Orchestra, supper, prises, 3%c.
Now public address systemi Bisrt tha New
Taar ruht!
V DRAMATIC AND SOCIAL EVENINO
by tha Proeraaalva Art Club, lolo
Laniley Street, Saturday. B p m Arlims-
slon 20 cents Refreahmtatt. Daiuiim
A NOTHER POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE
A at u>a IB MiBBrfcni rafrartif
aMate; frrlaa'a Orchaatra: Seotty Me-
Kenala. M C.
AT OOLWOOO Hitm~BA8KBTBAlX
aar daaaa. avary BatarSay alsht. t
to 13, oarter'a Orekattra: ralraahatanU;
1^r sdl
I I U □BON'S BAT OOMPANY BBAVER
L Club dance, Friday, January 3t, at
Empress Hotel Len Acres' t-plece orches-
tra. Dancing 8-1 Admission 7Sc each.
Dresa optional Ticket > on sale Cotlea
Bhoppa. lower main flour si The Bay.
HELLO HONEY l.rr 8 OO TO 414
Skinner Streoi. Saturday night. Thcra's
an oid-tUaa danca with old-lioM haapllallty.
Scafa's orchaatsa; T. LldaaU. M.O.: OoTta
ear to doari rafraahataaUi Sta.
IN MBUOIUAM. "JOBBPH BBAUMONT. ■
1 meeting Sunday, January 14. R p :n
at 734 Fort Street Three so»rt »pe«li>'i-
/ \LO-TIMB DANCB,~LAKE HILu'sATUR-
' ' day, I to 13. 3tc. Practice danca
Wednaaday, »«. . Beotty McKenile, M C
Iryina'a Orabaatta.
]»ROaRE8SIVE FIVE HUNDRED? PRIDE
of ihe Island Lodge, S O E Hall, to-
nislit. H 30 o'clock prompt. Oood prizes
Artrii.vsion 3S cents
1)ARTNER PROnRE.SSIVB WHIST,
Coast Hsll. A 4.S. Vv 3— S.tO'S. >—
I s, snowball Bridie 2 )0. ^
IIROOREBSIVE FIVE HUNDRED, TO-
nlghi, a 45. 1230 Oovernment Street.
Prisea' Four, three, tw^.fi04.
rpHB PIED PIPERS- REOUijAlt SATWR-
-1- day dance at the Chamber nf Com-
merce this week. Bunk's 5-piece band
Ron Smlthl Same good timet Sic.
11 WANTED— BtALE HELP
Misa Thelma
Curry A
ahlpmant.
MARVBT— suddenly at tha family real
danca. 1100 Sntlierland Rnad. Oak Bay.
thara paa.ied aa'av Thuridsy evenllta,
John Mordaa Rarvay. aged fifty -eliht
yaara, lara at Oark. Ireland, tha laie
Mr. Rarvay nwrad to this city tan yean.
• «o from Cheater. Rnaland For many
veera he had been ssaorlated wtUi the
Egyptian Oovernment. and on his i
tlramadt aiovad te Canada . Since \tt»
ha had baon with tha Canadian Pacific
■alla'ay In this city. He leavea ln lorrnw
hla widow. Jean, and one dauihter. Hen-
rtatta. at the family realdence one son.
J H: Harvey, Jr . Wl Hevwood Avenue
aliO one brother and three sisters.
Funeral lervlcei will be held this after-
noon, Batutday. January U, at 3 o'clock
from tha narlori of tha 8. J Curry It Son
Funeral Home. Ray FRO Dredge will
officiate, and cremation will take place
St tha Royal Oak Burial Park.
MACCAPBIU — Oa ThuradaT. laniiary IS
1(31. at 8t,.,Jto»*P'' ' Mp^piui -hT.
paaaad away, at the nf \r\r\r^ \,x
years, l.ulail Maecaferl. of Ladner. B C
Born In Italy, the late Mr Maccaferi
ha4 been a realdent In British Columbia
tvi iRftSst sliny-ali years and had luts
.'-.taeintllf arrived In Victoria There
remain (o survive' hla passlne. h'.a Invins
wlf>. al the fsmlly rcildrni e. loidner,
B.C.. and one dauahtsr. JVlt. C. E. Long<
af iW Halaiekaa Btraot.
■*TW" fWniini ira Twathw at tha' rhapat
o( Ihe Sands Mortuary. Ltd . from where
> I h* cortege will le«v» on SeiurrtsT. Jsnii-
ar* lA. ItJt. St I 4.\ o'clock, and fifteen
fii i iulfa later Rev Father T Oeiikera will
celebrate Mass In-SU Andrew's Cathedral
Tha raaiatna wtU ba laid at. raat ta Ifea
INaa Bay Oaaiiimr'
8ALBBMAN WANTED BY OLD BBTAB-
llahad ftro and casualty Insurance
company, salary and commlaston Real op-
portunity to rlihi party one that it will-
ing to wofk Slate aie siid experience.
Young msn preferred Bos 872.1. Colnniat.
1\rANTEI>- EXPERIENCED BODY AND
* * sheet laatat worker Tha Mater Soaaak
t71 Yates Street. B 1107.
\' 'OUNO MAN, ABLE TO MILK COw!
look after a few .poultry and general
ehataa. BbmH raaianarattea aa4 aood
hosM. Baa ITN. Oataalat.
14
IIOUSBXBBPER WANTEO-SMALL WA-
' I terfront hpme in country One adtilt
lady, no heavy work: give refer'hrea und
stata s^rr aaoected. Box U5t, ColoniM
WANTED
TEN LADIES, to get pcrmananl
waved aa niodela. ''^~
ALSO
8TUDBNTB TO LEARN
HAIRDRESSINO
Lew Fee — Easy Terma
VIQflplUA HAIRDRESSINO SCHOQL..
Woolworth Bulldlat
TREACHER WANTED AB OOVERNEBS TO
I two voiiiii iliildren. in country home
Write, stating age and quallflcatlona, itid
ancloaa rafaranca. P.Q, Baa S»». Dunes n
11 flTVATIOMS WANTED—
W IM X )W.S
O MJii
i N INDUSTRIOUS SOBERr ALLROUND
V man. handy with tools, knowledat of
gardening and greenhouse, Janitor, a re-
liable ear driver, aapka a staady' paaltlon.
February 1 ar II. Matt wasaa. Boa
g740, ColonUt.
VCCOUNTANT, THIRTY YEARS EX-
parlenca commarclsl and motion pic-
tara aataaaUat. eapaUa aaaaailas aom-
Plata eharaa. B«i I7lt. Oaloniit
A J. ORBOO — HOUSE
claanad. outside, ta each
HA9EMENT8 CLEANED, WHITEW ASHED,
lunk and refuse removed Reaaniiable
0 0444
1 CANADIAN. 8INOLE. 33. EXPERIENCED
^ . driver, s^ks ptellwa at ehaufleur-
haodymsn (Thartcfer references Box
tdOt. Colonial
I CAPABLE MAN aF>-ER8 PART-TIME
^ sarvMat la axabanca far room. Box
M7t. Colonial.
I;«LECTR1CAL~AND~ DIESEL icNOINE
and comprasaor operator, go any-
where, tnf time. 3S yasra' aaparlanca.
Box ttit. Colonist
(I QMS POR MENTAL PATIEN'rS, NICE
1 locollty. near city Phone S 06t4
OYAL OAK PRIVATE HOSPITAL —
Medical, chronic, nerve and auralcal
cases E 1833 and Colqultz •3M.
ir
PERSONAL
Twoatp-paayr
Tales.
ObMnJTI'B MBW —BUTT
»ts Tatea Slioai.
Bart Waada
New laaatt
popular prlaaa
E 4023 ^
EXTRA^AIR~PANTS rREE Wini
aiilt order, CiuJlab woraieds. tweeda.
tSS.SO. A. B. Bcurrah. MM Yatsa.
^LABT - OOUCHAN OR RIVER
anielts now In season Aakey's Fish
Market, «»4 Yates Delivery. O 7101
BUY YOUR DRUO WANTS FROM YOUR
neighborhood druggist. Phono for
prompt dalt.r V r aarnea.
ai
tss.so.
-» a ar
DAFFODIL DAIRY - ORADE "A"
sey milk Retsll dr:ivery 0 7463.
ECZEMA. ITCH, PSORlABIB» LBO Ut^
eara. Try Oao. Lso'a Chlataa Baatady,
•31 Cormorant Oopart and Drus Btaroa.
1.-«NOLIBH RAND LAUNDRYr RBABON-
sbla. Oourtaay aad Oauslaa Blin.
,^OR TRB BBBT CBBAPBR PBUMANVT
1
/ 1 OOD BO'XkD AND CAItB TO INVALID
'J or aldarly aoupla.
phono BSS44 for prlcaa
CAItB^
Ptaaaa OldM.
G0AKAMT8BD wsdUBs aiaehlaa rapaua.
AU Biakaa. MaeDaaald Btoatrta. Blt7l.
KNITTBD SUlfi BXP8KTLT OLBANED
and blocked. .City Dya Works
EN 8
ber
teed.
St W
O 1821
RUB-
BEST LATBZ BAMITARV
ir auppliaa BaaS 11 fbr M jaata»i
Burrard BpaaiiBfr Oa. M iMilasa
Vaaeaarar. B.C.
McLBAWB BAKBKT. TWO
13
1304 Doualaa St. and (MS Paadora Are.
OIL BURNBRB — PBnttMB BBRVICB,
laid part. Ouaraataa4 taataUatloo.
B sots. A. L.' Boaa-Janaa.
PXONB TOUB OROCBB fOM
furaltara polish now.
SHOWCASES, FIXTURES AND
work Best work maranteed
BOOft
TyNDERORAIU'AlE NTHSEfl Itroi.STEW^
Mias Flavla Holland. M.'i CJovernment.
U 'ANTED
Plot la
TO
Moaa
particulars.
PURCHASE - DOUBIJt
Bay Cenieiery Write
Box fl470. Colonial
S3 BCSINE.SS DlKKt TOKY
canrinr^tWEBP
H
OMdi. im
SVAVIONBBT
PRIVATE STATtOMBXT
any dealgn TfT^ »»1W.'
Oommarotal Prtaitna Dept..
PIOOB iUBFACING
VL HARDWOOD f^iOOR CO..
• Johnson, fraa aatUaataa.
707
0 7ttC
UnOOBAPHINO
TrruoaRAFHiNa - uthooraphino.
J engraving and emboasing. Nothing too
large and nothlna too small. Your atatlon-
ary la yoar amaaa aaaat.^ Tha
Printlnc * »ii|Uahla« Co.. Ltd
WSCBANCB
FIRE. AU
Fraaar
AUTO INSURANCE — SEE LEE.
it Co.. Ltd.. 1323 Broad Siraal
OPFIOB POBNirCBB BQUIPMENT
CHAIfW AND FILING CABI-
loiied Dlggon-
rnineiit Street.
DESKS,
nets
Hlbba(>, Llmili-d. IJHJ (
riJBUO BTBMOOBAPUB
T^THBL BB'YMOUR. 3 0 7 CAMPBEU.
Tli Building, Douglas Street. Phone
O arden 3S3S. Authora' manuscripts, la'w
and aanaral, Birletly eaafManttal,
UNJTED FUEL A
Oenersl moMn.
TBICKINC.
! ICA'.'.'.ih F V.
O 40B2
DOUBLE SERVICE
IN WANT
ADS
YcxJ can telephorw ycut answers ii
w<ll at ycur clastttied adycrtiMmentj
lo The Colcnist Readers are often
interested in Want Advert iscnientj
tliat do not caft> the nanes or aa-
drob (ii qI a ivc'rtrxrs, but a Colonist
tx.x n .■■ ( r tne a' C':'i''ncddtiOO
of thc^e rcadt"i i^'^o f nd it incon-
venient to write an an-,,\ci and ic
serve the adv;rtis«r better
We Will Tjkc Replies
to Box Numbers OvGr
- the Telephone
Ti e Cilpriit tcrvice. ii _fv*ilable
from 8 am to 10 pr^L.^cxc^ting
Sundiyv Pbom tmpif 4114
■J v- ' '
M fOB lilJ MlfniliNKOyS
.d^'^^ -
U'UITL SEWINCi MACHXm. QOOD
urdcr, t2il 60 Taylor at Co.. nS*.s Port
500
- WAIT 110 - VOLT
Ughttnc Plant, Its
IXC. DEUO
Pheoe E 4021
IHS Duro Maohlaery Otaptay— Hickman-
Tya Hardware
Co..
1
Ltd., 544 Yaiira
41 WANTED— MISCGLLAMJ^OLIS
H J1eAT»^ AND 4f ARTMENTS
_ TO BINT
Bifr.i
i> 8UITB8
4M ffStaa Btraal
WBHIBBBU BQOMB
AND
with bath. 'LUht hoitso-
keeping If desired First elaaa.' ft^taa la«.
Bix-Mory buiidins, Una atavatar. laisa
comly lounsa. Mica sarvlaa.
awM fa. A. •untitai^iMa^
PAIR PIUCB PAID POR JUNBI^-BOT-
TLBS. RAGS. ANT OLD PURNITVRB.
AL3<J BATTERira. BRASS. COPPER.
TOOLS, CHAINS, LTC J^^^J, j /"'vK^ 11AKD..JIO0BB. MS MICHIOAMrirr. ^
R1UHT_ AWAY. I ^ f li.iee-rOhat-aUlU. ISfl. FOU> rooms.
Penibertaa * BOU . Xtd O tl3t, or
O «721
WILL CALL
ARSPUTATION POR PAYIMO BlOH-
est prices for rags, bottles, tools,
stoves, furniture, or anything you wish
to dispose of We call anywhere aai
time O 47&2
OOKS WANVBO POM CASH - ALL
ds. any avaamy. HuaMr'a isie
Uovernnient. ^
HOOK
kill'
nvern;
/^ASH— OLD OOI.I). ANTIUUE JEWEUIY.
plate, etc Uigtie.st price*. Joseph
Rose. Ltd . 1013 0«veriiincnt Bttiet
^ASH FOH OM) BirY( I.K3 OH PARTS
40 fbi|"gAU^-M18ClMANIWJ»l€T~^'''"-
tCoaUaH«l>
tSB OtOTWMO. PVBt.
.'^OR SALE— NEW
dlum, 113. tailor made
1 KNTLEMAN 8 BLU
OlVMeOAT, it Mt-
Phone O lt7S.
PUR.NITDltE,
Street KiKiJ
CASH- SINGLE BEUS.
lbs, ea.sy rliair'.. tables, kitchen and
dliilng-rooni iliairs, dropliead .".ewlng ma-
chine.i The Exchange, «60 Yates E nT2«
on pieini.ses. '
IIAKK8IUE API'B, 217 COOK MOIJKKN
4-room suites available Feb U E 111,43
KOSEDALS 'manor. 1(13 gUADR~A
Street spacious four-room unturniatied
ground floor suite, with (ti«<e, APPfy fr R
Broan te .Sons. 1112 Broad Street
OOVERN-
(urnUlied
U ALT0.%10BILK8
^Conttnuad)
last HUPMOBILB 8BDAN—
Like new
1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN—
A besjfv
l»3i FORU GOACIi
Nice coiiditi...,
ItSt OLD8MOBILC SCUAN—
A aifi
WUlys Badaa. usad «a
daead prtea. Op u M aMaa saT
; maitbrs MOipK qp«
m Tataa Btnal
on A MODEL FtiRtJ V-t --
SATISFACTION QUARANtJkBU-
$550
$505
$165
J»0<;KLAND COURT, NEXT
nient Hou.^e, three-room
Phone a :>613 or E lOM)
fist
lEACROrr— VICTORIA S MOST BEAU-
tlful taa-ytav apartment, all i lcciriral,
fre« garaim furnlahed and unfurnished
su.ies available Otlll.
':iTOBART APTS —HEART OF BUSINtSS
theatre dtst , housekeeping and %l-ep-
Phoaa O lift.
tan
CHINCHILLA
Ilka new, cheap.
-fftntMniBB
Oft
VETINDOW O L A S B — fMPLJUmOr AT
ghorteat notice Asia Blata taplaaal
whUa you wait Mellor Braa.. Ud« SU
Broughton Street. Phnne O Mil.
\T ALL TXMBB TOO CAM RBLT
' a. saaraataad larvlaa a(
WtMOWB, ^ PLOBtMAib Oa
70S JohnaoB Street
' In •*'Better'Oloag" nw|fl_IUUliui*.
The Socood-Hand Store _ That's Dlffeiont
~4 T RSED'B. 1S17 BROA0^8T.-4>nilNO.
' a bedroom and Chesierfleld aaAtati
piinoi, pictures, china and sllvar. Mv*
niture bought at best prices.
.EXTENSION TABLE AND 8I.\ CHAiaS
type
rA>n-SO — WSHINO TACKLE,
tslmon and grllaa.
w
Colonist.
wm psir
s
Ing; elevatbr, (Ireproof. day, week or mo
reduead rataa: trspglanu O M4t 7ti^Vatea.
o^«w t-kbbiii BinTBB: uoht.^hSat
included Scott Apartments O MM
\t -ANTED CANDY KITCHEN BQUIF-
V V incut. Box IM2, Colonist.
tV-ANTTO-^UANTITY OP OOOD OBBD
»» furniture, cash E 0«3t.
M rtsATS AND APASTMENT8
WANTIO
SWAPS
A BIO
haayy wtot far faniaea al raak-hattoai
prleo. Dryland wood, best quality, eha|tper
than aart wa»ar wood pr^e^. HtaTy Hab
and block mixed, guaranteed A 1 Or wood,
leaver lo aall water, all good stovg lenathai
raaular t3.7t: now t3.7$ cord, two cords IS
Inside block. 14 cord. Three, rnrds til 30.
Dry cordwood. It. 50. Th.ck rordwood bark.
tt.SO cord Dry kindling, 14 cord Mala-
hat dry \2 -.n . 15 cord old John
Wood Conumiiy. agents for YOUBOU TIM-
COMPAMY. atlt, Oauclaa Btraat.
A
V SPECIAL PRICB. ONB WBBK OlfLT—
Sooke dry fir bloekg. mixed frith
heavy bark slabs. 13-ln , guararUeed never
m-' water, beats rordwood Half price,
only 13.30 ed., 3 cda., ft SO Malahat bono
d(y»-4Ma. alah. tl. Saaka On Waad Co.
BNM.
OnV-WEEK 8PBCIAL^^lBAVf~BAMC
alabs and Inslda blorka mlaad. Alao
split wood. 13 75 cd . in IS-rd. loU. All
dryland, Malshat guaranteed bone-dry slab,
13-ln., ts cd. Also Nanslmo-WslUnston
coal. HUlcraat Wood A Coal Co. OSOIS.
Ha 8ALB~ DRY INSIDE BLOCK AND
bark slab fiom Msuhst tie mi:i.
ll<la.. tat. tt 3S. now 1 cd t3 25 3 cds
16.38. Boea-dry kiadUaa. ll>la., now cd
t3.»l. 1 ad. M. llatlaaal_PMal_Oo^ 55215
PIR MXIXWboD. RBO. ia.M. 'NOW
^sids block. It per ed. XIadling,
dry wood, all kinds. O 3047. Oeorge Hark-
nrtt. distributor. Lemon. Oonnason Co . Ltd,
1^ llUu,JUf). t3S. Underwood
vrttarTlM. liillaad Mh^jn Part
BOSM._ ^ *^
CjVMl SALE — HOBPITAir^ BrE D AND
P table, both adjustable Cost Its. sacri-
:WAP CHEVROLtt COUPE AND UGHT
ijvered trailer tor liou>^' furniture or
caah. W. Bennett, O srdrn 4801
fp«ADE 1928 FORD* PICK-UP, OOOD
1 running -ordar. tor ' non-y.p^fn nUff-
I ii>i;ii or .jur-i>"i ii'ower or cow. WlUlaoi
I CI*>. H R I V ji 1 .s
^^'ANTBD TO
\'OV WILL QET A CAR IN PERPBOT
1 coadiiloii In any of ih(i>e late model
l--ord V-« s 'WE OUARANTRK IHBM Thev
will .sH\e you money, becau.se ihey are nat
only priced low, btf\ you »ill have no tlfit~
pair expense for a long Ume to come,
18J4 FURl) V 8
FUHDOK
1931 FORD V-l
FORDOR
IM« PORD V-l
■ PORDOR
1117 PORD v>a
PORIWR
im roRo v-l
TUDOR
list PORD t»4 ' .
COUPS ./..(...•a:«,>''««**>l«T
IIM PORD V-l
COUPE . • . e«ft*t««SBtaa«tB&t
wBi^» ^ a a ta« B • • • tj tA • SA-a
NATieilAk-MOTOII 00..
Yaiat Bfftai
His
' OMB i^STius
op floor la
s«fiUgB.! Btal*
— COMFORTABLE
home. Resldrn- j
(urnialird or
tial
leml-turnlahatf. Ooeupy flrat waek Pybru-
ary. Box 1744. Colonist.
THREE OR MtTRE ROOMS.
h>Mi...-. fHiif.eld or
James Bay preferred Near car line les.
sonsble rent. Box liiM, Colonuil
11 MINTED
uiilsirniihed.
delivered Victoria.
4iican
Ste-
rna Bl
X suites. aU
Heaney Storage
bargalna.
Co , opp
Baay
Court
terms
House.
KITCHEN CUP^ARDfl. TABLES. CHEST
of drawara, acreens and other articles
of furnlturd made to measure. Prices res
sonable Tha Bxehanta. IM Yataa St. B STS«
U'ALNUT- BOOKCABB.
secreiaira and baekeaat. IM. Caaturz
117: WALNUT
I. IM. Caaturi
Arts Shop, coraar Ovranuaaat aad Tales.
MCBWAi. nntavMBNta
Al I
13.
'DBOHBIFIN ORANO PI4
^ JUST /RRIVED
Agentg
Toil WABO-B PIANO BOOBB
ISM OraavUla Btraat, Taaaaafar. B.a
Bay. MTt
BECHSTEIN OR AND PIANOB — JUST
arrived, on ,,i 1 om Wsrd's Plano
Hoine 124< OranvlUe Street, Vancouver.
Zl riltR BANJO. It; Gj^^gZ A^U GAta,
125 HlckUas, Tit Johnaon Street.
40F
42 rOULTKY AND UVESTOCK
tJA
POCLTB% AND HUPPLIBS
U'^ANTED— BARNEVELDER COCKEREL.
EONS. Boa B739, CoioaUl,
FtITT -TBJUt - OLD JERSET OrERJtSBY,
fraah today; four sailoos last fraahcn,
34a — tSuiit AfaatM.
j.J08T0.N PUPPIES
Doaa
" FOR
SALE. DOGS
^HKEE UTTERS EXCEPIIONALLY hne
Q)llia pnppiei^ eompaniona or worklasi
reasonably priced. Pet Shop. 141] Doualas.
>HOKotr.llBHtI>
for «ale.
T
or O 1647
I.AUK ADOIt
1404 Harrison Btraat.
PUPS
BTI31
t3X
MISCBLLANBO
^ OOD CLOVER OR TIMOTHY HAY, IN
T per ton i delivered), itraw, tio
Miehatl,
w. u.
KeaMns 74X,
MANOBLBt LONG. BSD, IT A TOH OR
ptaea. Ueyd. PaKhaai Baad. AlMpa M
JtHILCO
traph.
FAMOUS FUEL COMPANY
\LL FIR- Bone-dry, all dry bark,
ed.: 13-ln., I
is to ed. BMd,
It 50
tl.7S cd.: boaa-dry alab,
day, Blsltt. '
A
1 FIR, 13 CD.;
Canadian Wood *
12 25
RADIO
11 - TUBE RADIO - PHONO-
aulomatle record rhungina,
1119 SO Baay tarmi. BC Electric Radio
IleI^,1rtmant. Douglas Street Store.
XtADIOB POB HIRE. WEEK OR MONTH.
V Aaronson's. 1331 Ooaaraaiaat. 0 4733.
4AK BICTOtBB AMD MOtOBCTCLBfl
47
BOOM AMD BOABO
l>OARD. RB8IDENCB. PRIVATE FAMILY.
NLikxra Street, close to brsrh anil
pais. U 11301.
/ 10MP0RTABLB BOOMB WITH BOARD
■•ntlomea prafarrad: eily: radio. O II0«
^lENTLEMEN BOARDERS — COMPORT-
r able home, sood tuble
,2 I.lnclen Avenue. F. 4474.
double garage
CHAIR.S. MD.'IPrTAL Hmfl.
Prsm h'Kvls. aprons made
MEN -LEARN A OOOD TRADE.
U'HKFL
rented
O 7843
\''OUNO
Diaaal
vlalon, air conditioning and refrigeration
or electrical engineering Complete prac-
tical training with shop work. National
Schools. A W Taylor, district aupervlaor.
31 Oorge Road East, Victoria. O 4471.
21A
hairdressf:k.>< wd
beauty speciausts
'ENTRAL MAIRDRESBERS' SCHOOL,
poft-ir^duate evening cisaaes. 0 3124.
lART PI
llpsflcks. at
I)
PERMANFNTB,
the La
Salon. 737 Yates n 7443.
AMD
taty.
l,^OIl
I aSc
HOLIDAT BPBCIAUIl
HOLIOAT BSAOTT yo« eaa
afford to appear your loveliest al
all timet at our special prices Every
aarvica has been reduced. Cotna Ut
AVALON ANNEX
iI04nDiastaa Bi.
BMU
.^OH THE BEST OHBAPXB
1
F
phone E 3944 for prleaa,
BA
Ntaport B om
HILOiThBAOTT
sor iind
IBTEN INI To OUR BBAUTT
laiisl every aiamiasj
La Praaaa Bdaaty
8PX>
ll:M eralaak.
Itf Tataa.
rpcr
(1 7443
IlFRMANFNTS. WITHOl'T FLECTRICITY
and witho';!. n',,»i >..ne st Ijs France
Res i'v ,9.ili>n ..'7 Y\Ts OTIl.l
VICTORIA BEAUTY PARLORS CALL
BISII for a aood permanent, AU
•iporltncad oporstora 1311 Broad Street.
YOU WANT A OOOD PERMA-
ai a rea^onsble pr.ce cgjl m at
Hollywood Bciinty Shop (117 Port E 0433
WHEN
nent
We Speclati/e in Fine. WMrt gad Orty
hair rtohei'e nesutr Haion OdBMi
MAISON TYRRELL
BAIRDBBBBXNO SPECIAUSTS
4TH PLOOB.- , D. SPENCER. LTD
BDUCATIONAL
f RIBH.OANAOUh WANTS jg§ ON
* farm; TITi's experienea. taamttar,
milker Ooad home aajtiffiai; wasaa tee-
oiuisry 01147 eyaflinnrnB'TBMr ITSS.
rolonisl .
ANYTHINO IN CAB-
rfpair, at
E t77l.
OTBRBTAlX Al the home of fear tfaaSb-
tar, at H Welllngioii Avenue, oa Thurs-
day afternoon, Kathleen M L. Overstall.
doarlv beloved wife ol Wllllaip T Over-
stall, of ISTO Dallas Rpad The late Mrs.
n\ers«all was born In Londott. Bngland.'
and had been • resident of this elty for
the past fifteen ve«r» .She i, mour'i--
by, beslde« her lunhsrtd nne daughter
M-* Fratili Hsmllton, of »S Wellington
A\ei\ue slto • «i»ter. Mrs John Over-
Ktall, and a brother, Ralph Morris, in
Maiaaal, B.C.. aad taar hrathers in
Bnaland.
The funeral will lake riace on Mnndsv
afternoon from McCall Brov Funeml
Home at 2 30 o clock M H I. H.-nklns
Wrill conduct the ser> ■ ' - ■ Ter
RO*" B'
DmiBimt -Maaral Service tn Otir New
Nh>t«. ary at M- ' sie r-iat
BB^ian"i>d • '' " - ( .ni
■ 1III.«MI** am Mra St
1 NEED WORK
I papterlns. building
Wi c»fi afTord
PAINTINO. PAPBRHANOINO. DBOORAT^
las aad aarjty palnllna. Toaall, O SI3I.
i-\THrr«'cooKrwiu, OO ANTWHBRB:
good manaacr. Boa MM. CelaaUt.
VOt^NO MAM^ WANTS
kind Phase OliN.^
Y'dvNO MJUl WAin^lNTOMrP/UIToii
(all Una. add lobe, etc EOSM
_ STBIPPOtO
PBACX Mn-AL WBATMBB STRIPS POR
* windows and doen aaea fuel, stop
drafta and rattles B T Leith. E tttt
I7A^ PAINTERS AND DErnRtTnRN
PXPERT PAlNTINO.~PAPERINO. KBTI-
I ^ mates Temple Cadboro Bay B Otei
23
1TAUAN lanauaiis acbool elaaaaa atari
Jao. I. anee wfc. 7Se mo. 707 'a Tates.
CiTAMDABb BCBOOL OP BTKNOORAPHY
and typewrltina. lt3l_PM4aea Amas,
Oak Bay Junction O If '
dine Dioksea. -principal.
HE8T FIR MILLWOOD, 13 PER CORD:
bark slabs, tS cord: Inalda fir bloekg,
13 7S cord. All In two-aerd lots. Coiwood
Wood Co., Ltd. O 404C _
BBBT MALABAT HEAb~RIO~8AWD0BT.
II 50 per unit
617 Cormorant
J
.Street
E Painter *
O 3541
piOAL DEIJVERED IN 8MAJ.L
' ' In or out of ri'y E nn«3
HAT nUAR DOirni.A.S FIR, DRY-
d. 13 35 cd . 3 rd.i . 19 Heavy slabs.
13. SO cd. Cooperaso wood res! drv. 13 75
cd . 13 ti cd. -Millwood 13 50 cd. KlndUna.
13 71 ed., H ed. ll.M. fU baatar Meaka.
13 SO cd. O IML O tlSl.
MALAI
land
VO. 1 Pm MOLWOOO. II CD : IN8IDB
-^^ flr, t« ed.; aereened flr tawdust. M.M
unit. Manning Shaw Fuels. B 0134.
TdRT' BARK. II.M OORO. PHONB
VO- > Dl
^> n 1174
JHAWNIGAN DOUOLAa FIR DRYLAND.
SH/
2
Inside blocks, cd , 14 00, bone-dry als^wood,
cd., I43S: Selkirk mlltwood. 1 ed. 11,(0.
Shawnlcsn Dodalaa Pfr Wood Co.. BMt4
SAW
gu
uarinteed supply, sll screened, cijl frr in
headaaw, Up-Ialand dry indde flr blocks
■BMistt vnn nwyy virriiiBrirvreBrii.iir
Beaald B. Hopkins. Coal * Weed Oa, B UU,
I^THK !5 COAL
Tou dan Buy No Batter
Oftfer Todayj-^ur Delivery la
No Order Too Larte
No prder Too Small
It Lau Loacer"
13M Broad
COAL OO . IrTD.
Street Phone O JI4I
1CD.. 13. SLABWOOD, INSJDC BLOCKS,
14. Heavy slab. 1135. Dry cordwood.
It SO ed Bone-dry slabs, mixed, inalde.
.oinve lengttii. 14 50 cd Karma, Selkirk
Lumber Co , agent. U .^334.
^ yg-«r4^^D «JtB. l|;^la.^BOD-
raadOiT Alaba BI O au.
34 PBOnfltlONAt OIBBCTOBT
MMBAOB
MAB8KUBP,
Yates.
STEAM
a 3124
1;^ McOILUVRAY
baths, maonage 707
MRB BARKER, MAaBEUSK, VAPoK
lislh«. rlilropodi.sl 325 Howe. O l«tl
M
R8 H
t/JHIirSR. -flWEDIBH MAS-
>" h |o,3 V:--*- fit O 1753
oaTKOTATHIC rBVIICUNS
BICYCLBB OTBRXAULCD— NOW IB A
good time to have your bicycle com-
pletely overhauled and reconditioned.
Pricea from II.M, and wa do a coed Job.
RobinaoB-a. UM BnM Bliaat. SBfsatU
CoUMsl. _
BIOTCLBS. 112 50 TO tit 75. ALL SIZES.
Expert bicycle repairs, all work guar-
anteed Victory Cycle Works, 132t Oov't.
T^-^VERYTHINO IN NEW AND USED BI-
> cycles Hl»rtl^ . 7in Fort Street
I.-'OR SALE — BOY S BICYCLE. C.C.M..
double-bar style: 114. OUIf.'-
Afl YOO RIDE— ex it ~
BICYCLES
per week
Peden Bros.. Ltd.. 1410 Doticlaa. OMll.
T>AY
I from 129 75. terms, II 2S
iTOYBS AND BJUIGBB
A KROPLAMB SAWDUST BURNER AND
Pontlae range, used only a short while
as demonstrator In sidfe. Only 113. SO.
Voiir opportunldi to obtain a comptfle new
outfit al a substantial discount. Also aer-
rrsl excellent used raneea al low prices
Coa.st Hardware, I4lt Douglas 8t
ALWAYS OOOD SAHOAINS I.N ua£y
kitchen ranges, on a.splsy st Mc-
Dowell Si Mann 1000 Douglas St K 4131
jiAwcrrr ranoe. water
^'BHal top, warmtna elaeet.
front.
therato*
meter, lai.M. Carter a Btova Store. 133
Port Street. BISII.
1 .FURNACES— We
tlnn.s, repairs
speciallia
B C
on installa-
fc2AWOU8T BURNBRB
3 iratar Baatart aad
Ml Part at own.
Hardware, 711 Fort
POK
RANOES.
BaatBaa
MX
mfCBLLANBOm
• BC WASHINO MACHINES. WITH
the exclui>ive FrrncD type agltttor
and touch release safety wringer; waahc.i
clothes cleaner aad faster. I.V.M up H D
Mainwarina 733 Port Phoae 0 7ni
>PLBS, BOSKOOP AND JONATHAN.
00 box Bring containers Tanner
Bros , Tsi.i.T lloart Keating 62M
V TTENTION - OOOD USED SEWINO
^TL maehinea from |10, Btaaer Bewtnc
Machine Co , 731 Yates Street,
TBB-
* PPU
^\) It
LL BLACK
ace work:
VLL
r
A
|.JEUI>INO SbPrLIFS.
80IU ROCK FOR
manure E 0311
^PROTT-SHAW BU8INBBB
t^ -Couraea: Stenoeraphy. aaeretSfllL
commercial radiotaleerapay. O 4119.
MV8IC
\fISS MOORB. L.A.B., PIANO, VIOUN,
ainains. low teea. IMS Part. B Ittl.
DANCING
AU. aB4ilioni amd ballroom
Ddtaihy Caa, MJULO.. llli Barddlt.
B7«M>
Ballroom DAXOnfO anSar yieraeaal
direction Victoria's laadiac laalraetora.
l^gUfttfeMr^ad Mat, OaarteJIeaaJly B tut.
LBARN TO DANCBI PLoltiifOB CLODOH
Dance Academy, 330 St. Charles. B 3t7l
29
LOST AND POUND
pAINTINQ AND KAUOlCrniNO. MX-
A^ pert work Chartea raaaeeaMa. B tTTS.
I tAPERHANOINO, PAINf INO AHD^KAU
A aeminine Loweai prices n 347 1
ROOM. PAPERBD, INCLUDBB PA-
-Tjl" » rooms. III. Archer. 0 3331.
170 CABPtHlTEBS AND CONTBACTOM
• LTBRATIONIk noUSB-RAiSOia OOR-
j,^"** rooo***' e-lteeaa. O VS«
A>»T^taSQR irOM. OR
^ larce or ganB PBSBS
i LTBRATIONB.
<^ raaaat a tpac
lany-mnrkan I4t3»
i I^IH^rtJItlJ^-CARPENTER WORK OF
T ^yrr -RED male mncmoBBB. cnru)-B
1.^ pet. atrayed Wednesday, from upper
View Street. Phone E 3993 Reward
] OST HOOVER DEMON8TRAT1NO KIT,
Please phone or return to Carpet De-
partment. HBC
fATKNT ATTOBllBtB
K'^*"E. C*"*" F.P.I.C.
AaaUtuad-Pansda and U H
Pstants and Irada Marks in All ('<;untrles
7«» W Pender, Vsnroiner Ph. me Sey 1342
.■'ETHERSTONHAUOH A CO.
Patents and Tracle Marks ^
Offieee Throuahoui Canada and 0 ir
7M y Paadef. VaneouTer Phone Sey .1711
mOJLB TO-BBfT-
Ij^MPIftl TIRATMB POR RBNTi aati iia
^ aonahlo Appir R. Catladlae B 1414
^OOD SIZE. ATiRAOTIVB HALL FOR
ledge ai adeni V
Oourtnev H't','
etudie. etc. Aphly 719
17
MIS( U I.ANKOrS
SA W
W a. AU. KINUa, FILCD.
" 'tied etc Pbans W.
Oladstona Avenue.
1M7
I 08T-t3S IN BILU.
*J Box M73. Colonist
riNDiR NOTIFY
Reward.
LO«T— WIRE-HAIRED PIMAO; IWAR,
Central Park Phona aM7&. -
J^OST
day
SMALL ORA
mornin^,..._0
U'ILL THE PARTT WKO FICKH> UP
Pertiaa cat at Oalvaod Inn, Satorday
niaht, retara
aat UTO.
II
HONBl TO LOAM
ART RBQUKST POR A MbtlTOAOB AP-
prociatod See H C, BalaMa, Ftmbeg-
ton * Son, Ltd., 133 Part Btraat. oim.
MORTOAOE MONBY AT I'V
St 'e'li ion N.I d'; > ^'
M rOB SALB^SsCILLANBOUS
MA BWLPIWO HATBBIALS
'^tARADLAN Western Woodwdrkers Sas^<ea
doors and general mlllwort O 4013
SIDNEY~8PEEDY 8ERVICE SEE ui POR
lumber, lath, shinties, sash and doors.
Oyprae, waMaoarda. building and roofing
paper, hrsulatlnt materials ix)w>Bt prices
BOMIBT LUMBER
Phona O 3S1I ■-. - -~4III Government St
TSLAND BTOxmiyiWuif
1 Brerythtaa la MMertf
•li "
RBAL DOUBLE LOAD CINDERS. 13.
a'.sn rock, gravel, old manuie U 2484
e4« (;Ormorant
street — Cretonnes.. shadow cloth, blan-
kets, sheeta, ptUowaUpa. eomXartati, aut*
tress covers.
/ SL.EAUANCE OK I SFD CLEANrRB,
* from 12 .>0. to 123. iO ' Call at our
Douglaa Street ftiore and aee these
tains BC Electric
/ SHAI.N H.M'I.A( L IHAT MOORINO
' ■ now L'-,cU c ;!„ n from '"s to 1 inch
Plior.c (J :4:i4 ('iii;;sl Iron * .Metals. Ltd
AHNHA.M
l-'or pfti 1 1. ulai
U2I HoCKLANU AVENUE
I ! .'Ill- y. o'i.'i.'i
11
|>AYINU UUBSTB in REFINED HOMI.
1 lady or lady aBB Baai
Coloalsi.
rnHB BUNGALOW- BOARD AND ROOMS.
A t4l Superior. E5I92 Close In
U»ILL SUBLET MY RfX3M_Wri H BOAKD,
February and March, to lady oi gentle-
maa Qraaad flaar. vans, aunny. e\ery
eonvenleaea. Mlaahaaa, radio. perM>nsi
servlee. Rer. J. K. Uaawenb. 134« Fair-
ficM Raatf, O tSdl: ar Mra. Oeaaey. B 1413
IITARM ROOM WITH BOARD IN PRl-
V' vate hoipe, cloae in. O 736t.
BOUSES TO RKNT
HOLLYWOOD 4
modern house,
nished. E3S«1.
furalshed or unfur-
MA PUBN'.SBED
'l.nfRNtBltBb~t!PCR - ROOM MODERN
^ bunaalow; furaaiee: Dear si Msrvuiet >
PhaaaBISM. IMe oisdsi.inc A\e
FULLY - FURNISHED BUNOAJiDW, OAK
Bar. tie. Mo small rt«' " '
a S4I3. mornlnas or avyninas
.....,«.
3I4I ORILUA 8T , I rooms
3149 OOOK ST , 7 rooms
3p28 BYRON ST . 4 rooms, stucco
'fi: np:\'. Pi )i<i AVE, a rooms . .
t3t Ll.NKLEAS AVE , 7 rms
117 M
130.00
ISO 00
I35«a
PSMBBSTON U SON.
•tt Part St.
stucco 140.00
LTD.
OII34
•44 DARWIN AVB . I reoma lis 00
laSl BBACH DRIVC 7 rms., modern lit 50
1717 OAK BAY AVE. 8 rooms. hot-
Water hest 125 00
P. R. BROWN A »UN.S. in 1 )
1113 Broad S(. l>iionc n 7171
VERY ATTRACTIVE BEA-KltoNl
cottage, fully mrnlern. witii two screi,
Of sood aarden and beach On bus route
Lona leaae. Yearwood. Stewart Clark *
Co., dtO Port Street.
i 1LOSE IN -SEVEN ROOMS, ^
' laundry tubs, hardwood
Michlw ,111 K' re.'l ( I .131 '>
.•'OR RENT
CHEvnoixr im7 MAfn-ER de luxe
CDACH Tills u a beKUl.liil in>.>uel and
a i»r that is complete. Includes such
leaturea as knae-acUon front vBaala.
bullt-ln trunk, dual windshield wipers,
hvdraiillc brakes and insny mher.s ti>o
numerous to mention. Looks St^'l"»
and runa Juat ilka a new car. .'tTOirtl
PLYINO STANDARD SEDAN- 10-U.P.
mod.el' .«lth suashine top This Ismou.s
little Ensllsh car cannot be told from
new It has traveled less than 700
mile.s What a bur 'or
someone . . .'
$87^
CHKVROLET 1931 STANOARD DE Lt X F.
BEpAN -A powerful, smooth and eco-
artaiieal «a(. JL ua:t oUaa that m
have a car In tuch aood eonditloa,
«a aaa WB m lav $795
CHEVROLET' 1<)35 MA.STER SEDAN
79-H P. Blue Klaiiie im toi. with electio-
plated pi.sti'tia sivins the utnio.st In l e.
formance Bv comparison this ftT'iJI
car la an outstanding barealn. 9( ''v'
FORD V-8 1931 DB LUXB COUPB-Wlth
- rumble seat; fltshina spaed, ^marve
power, rapid ac'^eleratlon and aaay to
control A car thai has received ex-
celleiiT cate and hss been
csrafullr driven Vv)t/0
■I
A
floors. 331
.SEMI-BUNGALOW. RFDEC-
orated inalde and oat: basaateat, fHm<
ace. garage, etc ; overlaaSBn Oorta. Tele-
rnone ColqUltS 7aW.
r-<OUR-ROOM PDRNtSHBD ROOSB POR
1 rent, ^th garage attached, 115 AppI
1271 Penman Street
t^EVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. FIRE-
place, newly decorated Inalde and
out: linoleum In kitchen and bathroom;
new furnace, drv b««einen' new garage
2fi2» Richmond Avenue E 475I.
S^EVfCN ROOM, MODERN HOUSE. HARD-
»^ Kood floor" cx*r» t.iilet first floor:
1120 Pembroke Stren E 1(4*2
'EVEN ROOMS. FURNACE. OAS. TUBA
s
ssrsie 120 month. O 6439.
-I -| -1 '7 McCLURB. SINOLB AND DOUBLE
X 1 I 1 warm, bright rooma, with ggraae;
exc'ller.f hrvsrd Wslkliig distance O 7991.
57 WANTED TO RENT— HOUSES
S7B I'Mti a.Msnrn
BOOMS TO BBNT
OXFORD HOUSE. 7414 ^ort— Housekeep-
ing rma. h.-c. «aur. t3 wk. Otlll
IIA FtBMItBED
~ SOMM iH l AMLY • FURNISHED ROo\f,
I'r.v.i'. Lome, elaae lai raaaaaable
MlUa BY PAVKD HKillWAY-
Modrin elshirooni dwell. ns. hol-
w»"r ti'-ating. large siiracr. two acres
l.i: II. I \terinan, Forinan St Co 001
V.'v* .S;rrl Pl,one E4K1
ACTOMOBtLBS
asA
(
rciif
E .H4(i
SKI 11, Mil III, HiioMI BY IHE WKKK
^ or month at specul Winter rales
i/URNISHXD ROOMS, OOOD LOCATION.
near seajj4.jai M Pallaa deenaa.
EW XROLAND n6Tn^^^}^Y:7Mb
rrsie to visitors and periianetltt.
RrrZ HOTEU 710 j FORT.— fURtJISHED
rooma,! h and a.
winter ra
'ales.
Pbaea i, e evator
rpWO BBpROOMB, UVntO-RX>M FIRX-
1 place,' privileaes, O 37U.
OflSKKBE#INO ioOMS
' TO BBNT
51
C.iLIi-TON house: -LUiit-liousrkeepina or
^ lurouhed rooms. 1319'» Broad. E 1034.
IIA
A
PVBNISRBD
KUHmBRBD a ROOMB, PRORB AND
waiav. I1S.4B. IMI raadara. ruaae
B3I48. _^ ''
' KILMORLEY ' — BED '- SITTINO-
room, fireplace, sunrooui, kitchenette,
rtOM In. IIS Superior E 3i7S 'mornings
~V T ' Ml mCRIOAN^ BXNOLB ROOM'.
^'V front room and suite, BUM.
/ sbFAN. WARM HOUSEKBBPINO.
v> steady hot wale/, sinks< |13 up, every-
Ihlna indudedi 731 Vancouver St , E 1113
/ tntSPftRTARLE H O U RXJC B B P-MTO'
' ro.jnik, ail conveniences 441 Vancou*
\ri .'Jircel
r- rnOSB T«. tf— V qtnwT~c|^aM ann
— *-> waiiii. — 310'! Blanshard. BlIM.
f.'^RONT, DOWNSTAtRB ROOK POR
A rent In in let privxte home. Mte
sINUF«8. ORAVn.. .SANO, .'V)II.
CI.AY,
E 82«7
pUR.NiaHLU HOUaEKEEPINO
I^T,F.C1F(OLUX CLF.ANRRr WITH A F-
J t,<rhiiient<i, praetteally new. Box M71,
Coloiil.st
1,'OH SALE— SUrrCASBS, 34 INS, »l jO
8-po«<-r prismatic alasaca, 117. tO. tit\(l
■ lasses. 14 TS: Rolls raxors. 13. 7S. pocket
camera.4. II 35: men's wrist watches, It ?.*..
Thermos bottles, 39c; Dunlop outer tires.
II 3S: new Inner tubes. 60c: boy s bicycle,
113 SO: walihom and Blvtn watches, I4.7.S,
410 shotgun. M.TIi It-tauae D.B, ahotaun
113 so. Watson hilcroacope. Its: lauit atyte
apec-taetea fo suit unv sight, IMI, Jtaron-
son a Wholesale Ai Retail, IRM OarmUBant
Btreet. corner .Jo'i:,^on.
S OOI) I J
I tin '.O up
V ASHING
-Donald Blae.
MACHINES,
Ltd, B 1171.
KI ! P YOL R
'.Vinier— An
pall
AnC
BASBMBNT DRY TRIB
Iter— Armour Coat, a waterproof
paint for cement and stu£c» walls Harie.
Andrews Pa ntt. Ltd., 7|^ View O 4713
^AUJi FOR YAC^fTB AND BOATS MADE
orrler I ••!'■' I'e. f -r F Jeune
A B' . I'll ■r.'r, jr,h.:,nr P'reet O 4S33
t^TANOlNO TIMHr.H rr)R BALE BOOTHs
well, Munn Road
T TSKO WASHERS C9NNOR. EA9IETTE,
^ Maytag. Taylor * Co, 73t'j Fort.
CARRY A PULL UNB OP
toi millboard
Quaue'si.
Ship Chandlers (Me-
Ltd , 1314 Wt arf Bireei
fHlgtel Sox Company
rjriiK M
O 1433
lot ns
Van de
bulMe"-*
\niei - ' . \ MS! I
Biraat. Phoaaa A ut^k, [
QORB-WHXTTINOTON LUMBER
company; I.I MIT to
XsUbUahed UDi
i.spor STOCK— RIO H I rv](m
i.'i! MtUaark. Orpro Mt..i :e.
HUDSONS BAY COMPANY
I THOMAS OROAN
Escllent condition, guaranteed 131 M
atlJV^N ELECTIC WASHER
Metal tub. standard sue,
guaranteed t34 M
KBLVtNATdit XlikCTRTC RBPRIOBRATOR
Medium sixe. guaranteed ... Ml v>
CONBOLB BATTBRY RADIO
Oaaraalaed . . , ,..|11JS
BArriRT
EUOTRIO
Tanaa.Arranead
ROOMS,
flata. cabins 18 mo up 1038 H:;:^lda
KURN U.NKl'K.N H<J<m8. IH tfl'lIL. «18
Clean, near c»r. 5in I)i..,i'. (■;«'. "
OUSIKTEIPlNO ROOM t. ULAI . li \»
and rttsonablfc. liij. Rw >
\ ' ALB ROOMS, HOUBEKEEPI N ' .
1 ing rooms. 711 Johnson 8- (.1
4 LL BARGAINB-BBVXRAL USED HOI
■t\ water heaters. New hot air healers
f r model "A" Pord* 13,. ma model A'
rnrn motor> eooipHle.' 11:^ Ford model A '
wheels, etc W. Prank Cameron Auto Parts.
aj3 View Btreel Plioiie E 88.12
LL BARUAINS-
sir.es. all pr.ces
- USED TIRES, ALL
Cameron Br.oji E 1, >.
A
\LL SIZE8 USED TIKES IN
lowest prices Re<r'ii .HerVire
.STOCK.
r Ion
HUICK - a,' IN OOOD RUNNINUi OR-
der. IM. Phone oatil.- /
t 1HEAP~'-M" CHRYSLBR pOUPE. ! 1130.
^ ' Phone 0 7M7.
|.'«OR SALE 1937 C7HEVIl|oLrr DE LuXE
r coach, privately ownejb: ipcludesi diinl
tall lain p.
proof .•.' ' • I
conditi./T. I
ing can be '
E 7174 or B 1653.
F
f1 i«l .ors arid s*ipes. •Jiio k
- •'•I clock all In pk-rte-,
i!h .'irvi class jriibDer Finaiic
iriaagcd to ridht party. Phone
I'VIAT CAR POR SALE EOONDMICAI.
to operate, only gone SOO aillee. Take
cheap irade-la. Pbtfae BUM.
MOTOR rr)MPANY, LTD.
"CBRTIFIBO CARf"
POR YOUR OOMPARISOM
IT IS POUMT TO BE
thing for nothing <
1 ■ y ROME
I'-'i'i.i . I 111 UK etjt
to be jiathtas lor aomethiag Uaod mer-
chandlaa. artcad rtslit, reaulrea aa.<A^ii
1110 8TUDKBAKBR
SBDAN
1131 NASH '
SBDAN
iUI FAORARD
8BDAJI ,.
IIM DODOi
. SEDAN ,.
1937 "PONTIAC
SEDAN ..
1931 WHIPPET •
SEDAN
1528 c-UFV-R'jI f.T
C 1' I'l
aaaasaaaeaaaaaa
aaaaas«*a*B«aaa#
a a a • « t a
aeeaaaaaa
■••eaaaaaaaas
(•aaeaaaa
. $•» < •>
$111)5
$21>5
$145
$14.")
$irM
$245
tMI
HBRB ARB MORB fOOR-itrAR tALOBB
tNS TBIRAPIdUai $095
$425
$395
$29.1-
$2:)5
a«4^*aaa*a
1N9 PORD V-l
COUPS ...
1929 PACKARD
SEDAN ....
IttB GRAHAIC
BIDAN
.a,,,,,,.
THE MOTOR HOirSB
Used Car Lot
ni Tataa St.
L O O K I
Ml MM, Ai-rti
REVERCOMB
ORBAT UI
ONLT
BAI,K8 AND
MOTORS
CAR SALB
1928 OPAHAM COtrPE
1929 WHIPPET DCUVBRY
A
1931 FORD OOUPB
MM
IIM jtONTIAC S8DAR
1117 IWU^ BBDAM
IM7
aUUI LOT
DOUOLA8 raiMT, BBIIBIBBR
RALL AMD TUB BAT
JAMBBOR MOTORB y<>H BBBT TALOBB
IN usrt) cwta
•TUDXBAKER DICTATOR ' t. ' FOUR-
PAB8ENUER VICTORIA OfA |'
COUPE
8TUDCBAKER PRESIDENT DE LUXE
FIRST
DICTATOR
SEDAN
CI>SS
1131 frri'DEBAKER
KIK.ST C :I.A,S8,
FOR ONLY
1939 lli;PMOBILB DB LUXB
SEDAN
1934 MUr>80N
OOOD
II3> HUDBO:
$.m5
SEDAN'
$S95
$295
orjLY W^imp
>N "I". ftlOfC
'AW ^am.xifisiA
JAMBBOR MQTORB. VOVOKL
Tta BROCORTOR
AND APABTI
TO BSNT
fuRRflnnD
watt BaalaaT
OBA -
ished;
tall. B Ofll
FT8. PURNUmB»-TWO
rooma. sood acdi and atoves, aioks
IMI . Pandora Phone owner, E 3841
UOVSf EDWARDS. 1003 VANCOU-
completely furnished suites,
ffiOQlbij or trai.Mcnt e 4923 or G 4131
MODERN, B R I O H T FIVE - ROOM,
\ D
111
A
Ml
\T MOU
ver .St
A
A
HOMB PROM BOMB - PURNISHBD
HEAiniHI, 8MALI
;^(^^ Ellord Slree'
I^^URNISHED. TWO
Aif^^tadara'%hoBe'B JSt?*
T OLYMPIC li:n MAY -
tw*-saam faraubed auitaa; 111.
BBOO MOTOR COMPANT, LTD.
Two* Locations
MT Tataa Btraat
O 1,144
MR JUNKIR-PARfB FOR ALL MAI^iJi
of ^ rsrs and trucks MxJ. .11x4.
4 40x31 'Wf4^ »'our-c«U»4er B'sr
Ford" V-t motor Best price*
aad ^
lac Co, Ltd. f>7 Via*
^NAP - II3S'~ DE LUXB PORD BCDAN
■ceiient tori.dilioniv .ll^t^ terms
19:n
ESnr.X. COUPE -A REALLY
amart lookrhtf ea?r'H~'|Bir'
condition Ha* rumble seat SBi M
eouipited with four, nea tirea.
$:]25
JONBB BROS'., SERVICE ITTAXIOR,-^
: LoitrnD ■
rorner Vstes end Quadra B tStl
O eic
consider
P«rrr.et:t
-..,.J»'yHt, ,«
model A roadster aa
Bisae after 5 p m
Willi,
part dowr
APARTMENT AT
EO^M or r. -1-'
AMD
tar iSetadad.
APARTMENT. NtAR PAR-
BIdgs Furnace, gas. 130.
omi
CI ROUND f-LOOR SUITE. H W H FIRE-
• ptace: fUTBt^ned Tei^^n^^artf ^
HaRROOATF APTS . OAK BAY FOR
Iho.e . s' • • « 'fie best E 9.\J3
MARINE CHALFT.' 24*1 BERBBPORD
Avenue, Oak Bay Furnished apart-
mentt now seailable at Winter rates
and rvfrig.
heat Appiv
rpBRApLANB SEDAN, OUARAIfrBBD
I flrst-class condition, aaw baiMry..-aa«>
tire* and iuhc* ^d sa* heaiae. AtMen 71 X
T>LtidLBr8' BrrrCR t^sed cars !9t4
Orsharri Sedan ;.r-', ■ . • .
modejn lines good • f
triink etc only KI' ' 'J' r
. vever -p»ji»en«»r . Se'Un e»'», >■ ■ <- - r.dl-
tiim '.htoughout Id's: Ii^r a lau' ismily
o- -sxi work 199'. 1934 Hudaon^dan. as
f»» low m '.esgj ipn'lea* order, a aif'
nr 1113} Many others
. THOtdAS, PLIMLBY. LTD
1010 Yatoa Street O 7111
nil Douclas Street B37I1
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food n«el '<•• These cars are '.n
lew ji ih. '■•r.l ( sr I»« DO'igls, StreCL
r.es- • ' ■ It . artd are offered by •
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THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C^ SATURDAY/JANUARY 15, 1938
A M^rt tor Busy Readers— Proper ty for Sale or Trade
• TO OUTOF-TOWN
SUBSCRIBERS.
Oui-cf -ioiun tubiaibtrt «)he
only nm uimtmm nmhm ^ -tht
dd^rVm it gi«w may mail ihtir
'cpiiM is The Ceknmt, ani Tht
Cdcnist itrrtl ccmmunicala wdl rf-
AUTOMOBILM
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Plymouth **«" or ChrrtUr "4".. |1» 00
PuJIr OutfftliUad— Tarmi Arr>nt*d
oHrr DowuANa acRvioc oajiaok
724 Johnwm Htrrrt Phon* K 141 1
1 U't7 NABU AMBAMADOR SXOAN - A
X*fOt feaitkla:, iNf ar«h«m 9up«r
' Charter aadaa. m«.-«m . condition: bot
wftttr bMUfi. 19 AiMt w.
OLAItXrt AOTO PAJtTS
»ji vi«w stTitt^^ - — rtoM B^aMi
ityw rtinuiin •|DAJi''nrBx
J .;>>,> crllent iWllfc. CHifc Hfc MM
ApplT Lake Hill
Phone K 1796
BAT — ■VmUOK ntW fTOOOO
kmwklow •( Us rMow: tsivf Uvimt-
rootn. French doort to artUtle dtalnc-room.
•uiiroocn (or dcni. two comfprUkblt n*r
bedroom*, modarn kitelion wtth tiled luik
o«k IIMTA, Pufl MMnt taMmeiit
hirnaoMMBl M Ul rawu. dw- • ( '^l U |
TonUnt loe«|l«B MUtb of ATtnu*. ^Tr*-^
iifoowr- Toum
bothreom:
•U)r4«nM ....
ia« Bluubartf at.
DIBTBipr - NEAT
B om or E 5797
If 000
monthijr
BUYS TEN • ROOK KO^BB.
partlr (urDi*bo4! rOVMM 140
OtaUbolm. T91 J(
HIOH QUADRA
ft I ^"Ul^^ RBALSNAJ> IM AN AUiiUaT
Apply 470 OooataiMa Avomi*.
WBMTBD
B
PHICK P<JR YOUR OAR AT
iprtM Oarac* I radaa E 7(31
r^ABU FOR YOUR CAR CAMERON
Bret., 1140 Craladower e titt.
HIOHBVr
food tuoa osra.
CASH
9h»u» B 4031.
PRICES
JOBOO
PAID POB
WANTED -LIOHT COUPB OR ROAD-
Kt«r. liO caah Q 3774
low. ThrM-pttct kotbHiMk mrmi* adjon
ino bmyao. aleo nrtfoaT wtUi frtitr tntt.
A RBAI. SItAy
Jj]><t~'it NEARLY TWO AOKBB OP
<|P«'»'W rholce land with river running
tlirouali property. lArie llir»«-room house,
city water and llfht. fruit tree*, chlrkeu
houaot, tU. Thif proorty U altuattd in
ntct hl«h leeMlMkr- AkOMt flftaaa mlnu
frort cItT. '
QUADHA OI0TRIOT
• 1 "^T*: NEWLY DECORATED INMDE
^I'/t't ,„ri out Si« real met rqoma.
large baaemeni. furnace nlre qultt loca
tlon. cloae to trhotjl and tranai
noRIKIN HEAD
«1 'TKA — rouR - ROOM bunoalow
'VX. I UU xuU cement bMoment.
toe: ^ tm BtM MUlo ImmuMMl
furaMan.
OaOMi BAMDALL
li« DOMStU Mrttt " PliMM On4l
■ood
IMBO
•7 BOATS AND LAUNCHES
OATS. BNOINES. BOUOHT, SOLD, RE-
i>alrfd En'riprlae Wharf, foot of Port,
OAT LUMBER Beat Quality Bpriict
oar*. 11 So pr. Dalilel Box Co U 1422
I^VNt BALB OR TRADB 1700 EQUITY IN
^JL It-Seat work bo»t. atUtabU troUer or
rtmp tender. Apply "Monabell," Armttront
Hr'^Ihert Kingston Street
M PROPERTY FOB
MO
■AANICa
SNAP POR ^ASHI
•rtXn CABH-BUTB A FOUfc - ROOM
H^*'^' little home, with light »lld «»Ur
In Pairly Itrt* barn, with thrM alct
tardea lota Low Baanleh taiei.
BAANtCH RBALTT COMPAlTT
CO., LTD.
ACREAGE
O.N fOOBE KIVLK — Plre tcrta. Itrden
m4 fraiti fourToosi cottate. three-
ptMO bAUirooai. rttctrte ttrht and cuy
water: chicken houiea and outballdin«k
A deiifhtful tunny pro- Cl^Cn
tectrd si">( Price 91 I 9U
nvr AM> <)\K THIRD ACRES NBAS
KI.K l.\Kt— Very rich bottom land,
some (nut Modern and well-built
bungalow. (uU bstement. bathroom, etc.
weU-bvUt MifeBlMlasti • Terr pr..^'
Uv*
$2800
coDilder part exchanCO
houae In Satnlch.
TWKi.>K ANU ONt - HALP ACRES.
liBA.NU HOIL — Seven-room, modern
houae with btieraent and furnace. lar-
Ma and outbuikllatt. a good home.
About tlx milea out Leaa mmmUktk
ttan coat of btitldlnit . . 9#WV
WUI roinlder e«rhang«, '
RESIDENCES .
PAIKKIM.D, COMPLETELY PlfB-
NltmtU— Near tea and park. BU roomi.
three bedroomt and ileepint porch.
dinlBg-jrooai and aunroom. Urte livint-
reem. kad UMkA ha* lots of
Dr* bMOMBt. SOOd tw CQ-tCn
naee and ttrace vwlVII
PAIBFIELO. NEAB DALLAS BOA»-
Modern stucco buntalow. like new; large
llvlnt .-^oom and dlnhig-room. three
nice bedroonu and up-to-date kitchen.
Xltis Is a real sr'.ap.
$3150
naa swap Mow MM at
ildlaa. Ob Mnaa
ovtBiooaiwa oak bat oolp
LINRS— On high ground An aiUartlve
teven-room itucco bungalow, like ne'W.
ttandtnt in almoat an acre of well-
itockad tardon, oecluded and theltercd.
Vory RlOMtBs MlUoeE. Half block from
■. Mm has Mas hesv w --^i
for BiHk aUa ~
to only 0 • a a • e • ■ • • • • t 0 a
S6600
HOLES, NOWEU I
mUBDZATB BALB-
• h s.
wood.
BMra strongly built S9-foot boat
Jlotor Anchortt*- Brent
^-<OR SALE SMALL RIDINO BURIN
oa Vaneouver's Morth Bhere. auitabi*
iM tw BBSlMi jMte w fcaiholor, able to
tralU ABB toBHine
apMp
HABOWARB BUSINBBS AND OAS AND
Oil builneaa. Uood atore. complete
U OOMYERS di CX3 . I03t DOUOLAS
Street, the only firm In Victoria
lalliine in the aale of bualneteea.
HOUBB, BIOHT
WANTBD— ROOMIMO
I
swap. atsM
IMa ON UORTOAOB AT
wlU aurehate well-built two-
•t«ry brick building, tlity feet long, with
tmall brick building at rear, being MO
Pembroke SIreet, Jutt below Douolaa. Taiea
1100*1: cott 14,M>0 to buUd. SaltaMo for
ftctery or workthoa. J. R. BaaBdert.
owner, Lanolty BtrMU
M BXCHANQB-BBAL BITATB
PBOriBTT WANTED
T)ROPBRTIBS WAITTBD — WILL
A. prtciau your liitinca al aap wm
you wish to tell otiioMlo. Bart * Oo.,
Ltd.. ail Port Street
ACREAGE FOR SALE
_\ £^ OW_U»nON. NBAR
\ yiTH ATTIlACnVB POUR-BOOM COT-
* * tate Water laid on, lane barn,
ehlekea liouM, fruit tieet, pleturesnue
aardoa. WaB sltaatad on a main highway
A Uvlas can be made off thli "it
WaaiHy. Price red'iced m 'iNH'JU
117 ACRES METCHO-SIN
APPROXIMATELY ■ ACRES CIOTAREn,
and balance hilly and wooded, itream
through proftcrty. Specialty aallablo far
aheep and poultry Old dwelltnt cauld be
renovated or rebuilt. Abeent owner readv
to let it to for
only ^KmO
A 00.. UMfiaU
SAANICH
on
5 bodroomt. 2 bathroOHif, living room, tT"M
2 liitchtnt; hof witer keating, all tn
good condition; chicken houict, gt
rage, 2 lots; a ftw full bearing fruit
trees, kigii situation. Cask rcquirtd
ta claM Mtats.
Mca —
OirlBiikH i Swayoe, Ud
$1250
Rati Ettata
a 4121-04111
OEIX OR TRADE PI VE- ROOM BITVOA
^ low. Eaqulmalt District full hasenien'
hot water heating, laundry tuba, open hf*-
plaee In llvlpg-room, two badrooati. Dutch
kitchen Lot, 110 t4S; tn lawn and garden
Price I7.0OO Would trade for la>afr houae
toulh nf MrClure Street RuOfH
Co., Ill Bayward Buildint
■OOBBl POB lALB
Al— rrw owBiB BAB mvrBooTBD
ua lo aott Ma apiandld Mven-room
aaml-buntalow, near Jubilee Hospital hue
roomi on ground floor Bath and toilet
aeparate. Bitra waah batin upstairs, pire-
placo. faraaae, tail ooMont ba.^emen* atr-
$2io0
tt,m to
L. V. OOBTBM a 00.
B. BUMb) II
St.
FARMS FOR SALE
S'i'^lMI KEATINQ VALLBY PARM OK
rl^yw twenty acrea. with MTon acrea
level, fairly heavy land under eultlvttlon:
balance In Itthi timber, eatlty cleared
I^rge modern bungalow of fire room.s, t »-o
flirplaces. three-piece hatf^joom, concrete
foundation aijd part bateaitai; raeantly
reroefed. Woodthed,-workaho#. asfMO and
ehirken houte: good w«ll with oaaertto
♦rtbaina: wat«r awataad to aleratod tank.
Thit loeatiOB U ahalurod from wlada. Tho
property will now auatata a taailly. and If
cleared up tho land wUI aroduoo a aurplui.
^{♦>»> ()(KA I^ROE SAANTCH PARM
•ir-»««,' r^ n F consnflna of sever, 1 hiin-
dred acret. with about MO acrei of dlverti-
ried lelta andor aultlTatlon: balance hlll-
iide with aemo fine timber Small modern
houae. tood barn almoat unlimited traviiy
flow of wafer from sprint^ This proper ry
will bear up utider t'ii> »tririej,» inveslleatlon
TBB KOYAI. nil -.ST COMPANY
Real rotate Department
■1101 Oovernmenl 81 Phone* B4I38. E3Ijn
An WfllUMI MB. PKXiBIB MAN —
Won eoaatmatod bouaa of ali roomt:
nawly deeoratad: Pairflold. A gift at tl.4M
eath 415 Bayward Bldt.
VPUtxir MODERN,. BCMl-BUNOALOW.
hardwood floors and all convenience*.
Blah, ranny location: tplendid view. B 137t.
DVPUX. ~ tlb0 CASH BALANCB ~ AS
font. Qao flat, fumlahed. rented at
lit. Ooed homo with revenue Low taxet.
Prico II. IM. Box mi. Cnlonitt.
■MOIMALT MVmOI^ALRT
maS ftaTSSMt to...].$1900
I.'^OOB'aeOM BtTNOALo4l-Llvlnc-reom.
kllJiM aa< two bodrooAa. thrao>pi*ce
bathraaak laMMoat; aholMjlaMUwL w*
atroadp naaMHBA MMh MB llB poar*
aan.
N fl DAL8T * 00 . LTD
H4 Tlaw Street Oppoelte Spencer *
FARMS FOB BINT
PIOHT ACRB PARM. THREE ROOMID
^ houie ar-" —
out. Ala* you _ . „
glnnlnc March. Applp
John ton Street.
\yt%m rjuaat. 1 nKEK-KOOMED
and outbulldlntt. four milet
■rrh. Aaplp TMO BoOWt, Tit
"•AANIOB BABOAmr'
BONOALOW, TWO-PiaOB
am and am all kawmont: newly
painted BBd iMOralaa. Bith location
nVB-BOOM OOTTAOB WTTB PbOMBlNO
Bsav alt? iimita aai BaBMiriHiB $750
UB A nuMB eok. um
tna Broad Btreoi Phono B 4Tn
FjVlR BAL»-<«TPa>nOOM>D OOTrAOB.
reoonUy built, wtth garden, tome fruit
treeti MMI waiaf auaalr Naar tshool.
P.a aM JkBNBM. Prteo iLiMi
•mi JMMM and Inturanea Aceal
I— Oowlehan Station P.O.
■L"'OR RENT OR BALE POUR-ROOM
r hou«e. israie. clilckeii pen »mall ham
Mn Madderk Street Apply 19M. Albina
I^^l>R SALK cheap 4-ROOMED STUCCO
buntalow. open fireplace O lt3S.
IIOT'SE. EIOHT ROOMS. PAIRPTEUJ,
■» » tood dry btnement earaie rear en-
trance, large-sit* clo«* to part and
car Owner. E ff7(l*
OUSBB BUILT ON INBTALUdBNT
B. Balak BaBMaiMii. Part
IXCHANGE
FB'rliiM Imm fMwl
n ei* hat gplendid Mven-room houae.
"Hutted In Baahlch. thrOo mllet out.
Coment htiement furnace, tubs, one
tcre of splendid Itnd. fruit trtet. vete-
table garden, wwll-bullt chicken hoUte
with cement foundation. Will cxcharlge
for seven or eight-room home <good
claasi. in Patrfleld dittrict. proforabir
hith pnrf See ua at once, at our
r'leiif ni.hea fo come Into tn»—
AITIIU LUmt, LTB.
ANOP
Brick
This five-roomed residence Is In « hlth
»ltu«tlon. commanding a fine view of
the Olympic Mountalnt. and It flnlihad
In tapeMry bricx. tlvlna durabltltP. OOM-
fort and attractive appoaranca.
The 1 1 Vint- room and dlalns-roam Bavo
oak floera: tho batbrooM haa Uio bMl
■ra4o ol tiatod Orano flatam. and tho
kiteliaa haa full porcalala alak with
ehroaiiam fittinta. Monal idetal tank
and eoppar piping.
If rott want anmeihing different and
usual, you shOtUd BM tllia.
$4200
Limited
1121 OaverBmeat titrect Phsne (S 11. '7
KUIAT
lO M a m — Orac« Moore, cele-
bratt'd soprajio, will be heard when
she slugs Mlml In Puccini's "La
Bot^eme," Jfi tw brdBdcast Xrom the
MetPepiAtBn Oper» iUgB, wltti
Carlo Tn-!labur BOd BOIIkaJLAndi.
CBR. KJR. ;
lu'OO pjB.— Hm Syncuae Uniwr-
.slty Singers, thirty-two mixed voices,
wlU be Ihe seoond^coinpeUnc group
In thB "OoturablB GhanM Quaat."
KIBO, KVI.
^ 6:30 pjn.— The oonlment s biggest
wreittfiiB will iB«et ttaa wortd'a beav-
leat flcbtnr tn the N.B.C. SpeUing
Bee. Phul Wing will conduct the
contest. KJR. KGO.
5:30 pjn.^"Let'f AU Oo to the
Mude mar* wtn be hMtm the
national n(<twnrlc during tilts •BtBT'
talning feature. CBR. -
t:00 pjB.— Hm hoekay elBih be-
tween the Toronto Maple Leafs and
the Ctilcago ki.kIc Hawks will be
flBWrlbBd by Fitnier Hewitt. CBR.
T:00 pjn.— Two XamlllAr master-
worlcs Bnd two novelties ham been
included by Arturo Toscanlni for
his broadcast of the N.B.C^ 8ym-
phorxy Orchestra. KOMO, KJR
10:00 p m TjA|- H<41ywood Barn
Obbcb" will «K several h^uUlne
entartBlners.-KTRo. knx. kvt.
TOMORROW
• :00 a.m.— The N.B.C. Home Sym-
phony programme will again be
heard under the direction of Brnest
Xe PPBde.'KaBO. •
I! 00 am. Broderlck Crawford
' will apjiear with his famous mother.
! H> ii n Hroderlck. In a skit during
« Hagio Key broadcast, with the
orchestra of Dr. Frank Black. KJR.
3 00 pm - "Capitalism" will be
I the title of an addraaa by Right Rev,
Monsignor Pulton J. Sheen during
the Catholic Hour KOMO, KFI
4:00 pm. — Jeajiette MacDonald.
lyric soprano, will be heard in an-
other "Open Houae" programme.
KIRO, KVI.
4 30 pm C Aubrey Smtth. Btlt-
character actor, and MBck Orejr,
bodyguard to film star Oeocfe Raft,
are the oontrasting peraonalltles
scheduled to appear as guests of
Peg Murray. KJR. KGO.
|th
10 M a-m^Paoatoo* {bebOy Serle*
10,JO * m. — Campu* Capers, orchestra.
Tl 00 a m. — Jimmy DorM'y's Orchestra.
11 45 a.m.— Tour Host I* Buffalo, orcheatra
13 00 noon— Ooldan Melodies, inetrumental.
12 SO p m, — Bill Krrni and Hit Orchestra.
1 00 p m — Lane Thompson's Orchestra
I 30 HLfS-r^Walui Kelaey't Orcheatra.
1:M p.m.— Top Hattert. dance
l:M p.m.— Btamp CoUectort. '
l:4S p.m.— Al Jahns' Orchestra.
I M p.m —El Chico Spanlah BoTua.
1:10 p m - Preu Radio Newt
I It p.m. -S[>prt|._Qucttloa Bos.
1 4j p ni — Relitloh'"lh tht Newt.
4:00 p m. — Kaltenmrytr't KIndtrgarlen.
4:10 j>.m.-^lck Oatperre'a Orcheatra.
4:4S « Ha'.-^elli Sablon. tongs.
4:30 p.m.— "Ireland's Oontrlbutioo
Oanadlan Music" will be the
theme of the "Canadian Moaalc"
broadcast. CBR.
5:00 pjn. — Lupe y*'*". rrttn t*fir. ft'OQ p m netcher Henderson s oroitoatra.
WlU be guest of Don Ameche on this 5;S S S =irttn ;'o.!^h,su:'
feature wltli EdKur Bergen and pa.— Bpaolal DsUvary. draata.
Charue McCarUy Nelson Eddy and If, r^f r?,'rS.„fhW'SU«ra.
OthUi ■mm; KOliO, KPI. KPO. ' * 00 pnK-Belleve It Or Not.
' t 30 p.m. — Lot CaMa Bhow.
0:00 pm — Robert Ca.iadesu.'^. em- 10 oa p.m.— Hang Lavla' Orchaitrs.
Inent French planUt. will be guest '? " ""^""i^i.
. . ~ 11:00 p.m.— Aithla Lorelaad'a .OrahMtra.
11:30 p.'mT-iTWBaatjyoB^apaBB^ Baahastr
NiB.c.-^ao.au>f BBtwon
KOO-KJB-BBB B^OA'KOA
« 00 a m -luida ■attm.-aaaas. '
• \i a ID — Minute Maa. Mio avarMtM.
8 30 a m — Our Barn.
9 00 B 111 — CiliI to Youth
• :M a.m — National Uraoae Proaramme.
10:10 a.m.-Oliib MatlBM.
10:40 a.m.— Matropotltaa Obara.
1:00 p m HHkov s Orchestra.
1:30 p IM To lir atitiounced
|:li pjo-^^Uxuld-vNaaal't Orcheatra.
4^^ j; m.— Mcitace of Israel, tpaakar.
4 30 p m —Music by Jack lleakln.
5 CO p.m.— N.B C. SprUlns Bee.
8 IS p.in.^Stfety First.
6 30 i> m.- Ruy Harrlnston, saxaphone.
• :4t p.m.— Three Pala. vocal, laatmataatolt
7 00 p m — N.B.C. Symphony,
g on n ni —National Barn Dance
9 00 J. Ul - Eddie RoterA' Orchestra.
9 30 p m.— Don Ricirdo't Orchettra,
10 00 t m — Preddit Ntsel'l Orchenrt.
10:ia p.m.— Vimmy Orler's Orchestra.
11 :M P.BL— Paul Carton, atsanlau
U:M Last KlnaM IfoWa.
. COLVMBIA-JIBXSOBB
' JCn>KIBO>KPfT-KOW KNX-dt.
i:M a.m.— Tho Captlvalors <KYI>.
• 10 a m.— Oeorta HaU and Hlo ONhoMra.
10 00 a.m. — Orlenttle
10 IS a Ml
10:30 a.m.— Buffalo Praaents.
ll:M.a.ai.— Madlaon BaaaoMo.
11:11 a.m.— Ann Leaf at thoOtaaBs.
11 45 a m — Merrymakers
11 IS p m -Waltz of the
12 iS p m. — To be annouAaod.
I 15 p m.— Ted Malona'S Owhoolra.
1 30 p m.— Dictators.
1 45 p.m.— Four Clubmasi. ...
-Bisry 01 inauiirr
soloist with the ^TBiBlMi^ Otehas^
tra and Chorus directed ky Mti
Reiner. KIRO. KVI. K8L.
7:80 p iti - Tyrone Power and hi*
guest star. Pay Wray, wUl appear
In a. radio Tftrston of tnory of
Natches" on the Hollywood Play-
house broadcast. KOMO, KPI. KPO,
.8:30 p.m.— Jack Benny will dtacuM
bOgQi.j)I9{UBBitJVlUi.hls new butler.
RoehOBter. Uigtk wUl be provided
by Phil Hariir OrAMtrfc^JCOMO.
KPI. KPO,
9:30 PA.— W(tb Tad .Flo Rlto as
host of the "HBnyBMOd Melody
Shop," several guest stars including
Victor Young, Martha Raye and
Jack Oakie wUl be praaented. Lueien
Hubbard wlU be master ot
montaB. KIRO. IDTX, KBL
Satmtdtijf^t ProgrmniM
VKAR •BA.'oMIDra^
Pour rMBW. ftaaraai kail' porches
sra glassed in .JUaamejDt an4 ta'raac: nice
aardan lot. Price.
SB Mrma
■* L*« for all eath
$1750
JOHN ORBBNWOOD
MM Broad BtHat
Vtati
^^BW STUCCO riVE R<X)M BUNGALOW
—Very attractive and well built. Tiled
sink tnd modern bathroom. Many built-
in featuret kleetric llsht fittlnct. Oor«*
dlstnat. oloM In. Redueod prleo' t>.175
LOM for all oaah. Phono ownaf. O M40-
fti;<kA-SIX-ROOM HOUBB IN QOOD
oMdtliaa, wHh fal ftaaMlng
i«rt* lot. Laoatad la oHp. bIom M aohooi
«nd car A good buy.
ITTLB yOOBrBOOM
'VX^d.yjXl buaaalow: bathroom, tarace.
staadlae aa two lota, wtth larta abicken
hoaaa. ImMM hi Maaal TMmU Mairlei.
low laxet will, worth Motaa
^'Hil*^— BtW BTbOOO BONOALOW.
*.*tt'.» Uvlnt-foom. n^n fireplace,
dinlnt-room. two bedroomt. three-piece
bathroom, kitchen. With Ulo atnk and all
^^J*^ fcoM^-ta MMMoa. UmM tieae
}.»-.*^« watora Um Maoa A lavaiy
B B
■ M4I
JJUBSTANTIALLY • BVHf, NIWLY
»^ painted home HvO badfBmua. den
n«o
dintnt. breakftit and at .
r. replaces, furnace cement
irtyt. et; Coat H
den.
two
I. wash
A BEAUTIFUL NEW
STUCCO BUNGALOW
'OAK BAY'
Six Rooma and Bathroom
Complete and up to data In every way
with full cement basement, furnari.
heat to all roorns. laundry tubs, gtraie
entranoa hall, central hall, PembfOkt
bath and all other lateat style plumbint
• fisturaa: modern Tri-Tone tile sink
and numereut other special built-in
featuret In thit pleasant, roomy kit
Chan: a fuU-tise dintnt-reiBni with tl
roea, a Itrte llving>reom with artlttir
firtplact tnd mantel: three nice bed-
rooms »lth alto linen closet
and bathroom cahlnel. etc.: oak floora,
^ench doors. llno:eum, bllnda ant
electr c llthtlrit Ox'ures. painted and
decorated ont»i<te md in Retdy to
occupy
ONLY B37BO - TERMS
Ono- Third Tstb Balaaia linasM
Per Inipectlon, "Bee Bay," Cara of
U M. BOBBTBAB A CO.. tTD.
Iia raton Bida.. •» Plow St. O tMl
P«BbartMASM,LM.
GOOD HOMES ON
EASY TERMS
$3300
on Bfacb Drlve.^ hlth
poaUlpB. wHh view of
tea. Larte lot. 1MB im BavaB fBaMa.
four bedrooms •
S4000
$C«00^.*
A slucro bu.'.ialow of six
i(x)m» Modern, three bed-
rooms, one with fireplace: oak floori
all throuah. hot tir heaUns: SOod bate-
mem : tituaMB M a hlth part of
Oak Bay.
paved ttreet tn Oak
>y. one block from the
tea and park. A modern. stucco bunga-
low of four rooms and dinette, good
basement tnd furnace, separata tsrase.
A BARGAIN
Two very fine sheltered waterfront lots
If sold at once tht price for CCAII
tho two ta only 90UU
They Are Worth I? '>00
Peiiibei1onftSon,Ltd.
PORT AT RROAD
PHONK i, «l?|
Hillside District
f riaa law Itdaaai It
$2,000
Comfortable hoaM of bungalow type,
ror.talnlnt; XMnt-room. dinint-room.
kitchen, two bedrooms, twfvpiece bath-
room with separttt toilet, cement bate-
ment. two open flreplacoa. furnace,
tatata. stairway to unflnlahad attic
with apace for two additional rooms If
required The title It altar and taxet
are about 170 yearly. Cloae -to ttreet
car. bus, irhoolt and churches This
proporty la in tood condition through-
out. oM It aadaabtadlp a roal bay u
aavMo roaalriBa thla trpo of homo.
P. R. Brown & Sons, Ltda
Mtt Broag tteoM Phono O tITl
•The foBowinc protrapimea ars eompHed
ajf iBa earioaa broadeaailat eompanka aad
art aabjact to ahaattK — •
CPCr, Vhtoria. B.C. <14M Bcya.)
T:M a m - Ri.se tnd-BhIno.
t:M a.m. Timely TOaict. — ' ' —
I 15 a.m. News Virletlet.
1 10 t m • Mn.slral Ch ronnmttar.
» a S — r«WMSee""?bKt' tones.
in no am Nforn:n» Monitor
lOliani .la; k Ililtoirs Orchettra.
10 10 a m —Art Parey.
II:M a.m.— Morning Interludo. ^
11 'M noon— Concert Hour.
11 SO p m Noon Flathea.
U 45 p m Afternoon Mualcalo.
1 35 pm World BookmaB.
. 1:10 p m - Prlendly Hour.
4:4t fi.,ai.— Dance Music.
S:M P.m.— Bvaalnt Monitor.
S:M p.m.— Radio Birthday Partr.
« 00 p m — Peaturlng Art Paiap.
1 n p m Music Lovrra' OOfBOI.
1 00 p m.^Supper Dance.
T:JO p.m.— Oriental Mood*
t:0O p.m. — Baturday Symphony.
9 00 p m. — MeWB.
> 30 p m Haymakora.
11:00 p m ^rt Parey.
I3:M m n MiduBtht DX PtoUO. '
CJOR. Vancauvei tMt~BSPM ^
8 00 am.— New*
I 30 a m — 8id Mullett.
• 00 a m.— MOKae'a Ranch Boys
• l» am— J 8. Miller. For Shut-Iaa.
10:00 a.my— Uncle Mickep'a Olab.
11:00 a m.-^ Music Orsphs.
11 18 p.m.- Sid Mullett
11:10 p.m.-Newt Plashes
«:!» p.m.— Moments with Compowra
I M p.m.— Bymphany Boar
1 10 p m — Music by Ooosat.
4 00 p m ■ Meiodaora.
• 1" f u. ( iiurch in the WUdwoaC
.'1 on p m Dad « CfKikle Kids.
5 15pm -lliirle MIckey't Olah.
6 00 p m - Concert Hall.
1 ■5,p.m.— Raveleri Quartotto.
7 10 p.m.-Sklpper Scant IKe Newt.
7 ts p m -Leo Trainer
1 'Xi p m — Monitor Nr».s
• 15 p.m —Johnny Matihew't OrehHtra
• *» P m.-Wally and Banalo.
• 00 p m.— Sportt Broadcast.
1000 pm - Ronntoo Matthews.
10 SO p m.- News
10 45 rm .«snf1v dc Buntls.
11:45 !• m .'-: m^iier II. .u-
< nR. VanrouTer i 1 ino Reys.t
■ 00 r, 1 11 ■ ' l< ' 1 5" II --ur
9 00 a in -s. r I ■ \ ' \ I , t
11:41 p.m. r W I- V'yuw r,i:i(
7 M ».
V.M p._
T:M pjB.~ChrM QtiBNh, patha«rala-^
CBB. Panaoaver (l.tM Bara.)
t:M a.m.— Bee C.B.C. Network aiCBBt:
4 00 p m.— Recorded Symphony.
5.00 p m.— Echoes of Britain.
I;M B.aa.— Uome tias concert Orchtilra.
atM PM BiftiT Speclulistfc '
NBTt^BB
Heoie OPMPhMUr.
except:
NEAR CITY
THO 4vn ONB-BALT AOBBB with
iiodTTi flve-room stucco buntalnw
Ijind planted to fifteen different lii:,.ls
of fruit. ttOO In fruit sold In one >ear
TEN ACBB8. flya miles from I>uncan.
tood flea-room house andP other build -
mtt.. AU M Baa ahapa. fSBOO.
BtAUTIPVL MBDBBIf MrmiAUlW of
n\e rooms, near Normal Bthaal. BHce
B17.%0. Larte lot, with -mit; Very
■ * p T n o e r ^ T .
A. A. Mikirey & Co.
BlIBI
M4 POBT aTBEET
OAK BAY
C^9nO 'l''^*^" -stucco bunaalow.
wvfaUU five rooma and braakft't
nook, two lou, in tardoni alOM Mhooi,
boadi and trantportation. .
C^Oflfl TBBMB-Naw aU-fOom
#^&WW stucco buntalow. conttin-
Int all the latest featiires and In cho.ce
rturrUt
^e4e|t TERMS- Handsome eltht-
•wfcwjl, room ratldence In perfec t
e«Wtt!tor< Two larta lota nicely treed
Tl <. sn ouutaaaUM hateahk
CQnnn tkbmb— No* oaeoaaaBaiiy
•BwWUIr fjne ses^n-rnom ' samt*
hiinitlow. two hathrooms: two lots, ad-
Inlnlnt Uplands. Beautiful vlautt over
oeaaa. Ho jjiponto haa been aparad t«.
maka thia a aapor-conatraeta^ home
It jM^M a alaaaara M Bmw row thia
% J. GillUui f Co.
IMl BBOAD IT. ^ . VBONB-.Ufi^
N QUADRA— Brand new atucco bungt-
,low of four rooms, tood site llvlni-room
»ith fireplace, oak f:oor: two bedroomt.
bu)ltln bath, cabinet kitchen, tiled
tink. Store room off kitchen Pioe hieii
lot. M B Mti ai|h
Price .. 1
OOROB. HIOH I»IART Substantial flve-
rcjoni huntalo*. with attic space tor
three e»ira moms If desired Built by
d«y Isbor *< a ros! of 14,700 PXJUR
LOTS, piturr -Dress.
Tataa IM. Prljea
SAANICH PARM -Off Burnside Ten
teres. .■\il under eultlvttlon. lane and
small fruits. Six-room house r deni
plumttint. city waur and
iitht. Bant. PHm
nUMOB-aiah araaad. Oo.
S2400
$31M
MOM
S8S0
onlp
roxn. BAT ROAD-Baanlch *ld*. IS-
siory •even-room dwelling, baaemant
Needt painting. Cloae to Part. What will
you offer? AbttatM awaor dtotrM
taloft tala.
Tks B.C. Land & Investment
Agency, Ltd.
Pir-OOVBBNMBNT BT. 0 4115
V
r n r network
• 90 a „i N Y Philharmonic Toant Peo-
pie s Crmctrt
J 15 a.m.— Brneat j. Colton. barltont.
• 10 s.m — Bex Btftie s Orchettrs.
10 00 t m Rio nrinde
m 3n a m Campus Cnpers
10 5.S a m (n)era Briidcsst. NRC
1:10 p m.- Nnrnian Cloulier s Orchestra
1 00 p m - Top Hatters Orchettrs
115pm orne wiiiitmf orchaatra.
2 30 p m — flair I.ee, popular toast.
2 4.S p m .tporls Scores and BtOCk
f » ■ Ions
100 p m -Re« Maupin t Orcheatra.
3 30 p.m.— WiUrid Oharlette s Orchettra.'
4 00 p m -On Wtnta of Bong.
4 10 p m Oaellr Bones and Music
4 4^ p m n?.-je W)Illaiii»- Orchestra.
5 OO p m.— fleflectioiis. Montreal
.^ 30 p.m.— Let-* AM Oo to the Muile Halt
(I nn pn.— Hnekey Broadcast
7 "1 P m -NBC Svmphoijy Orchestra.
• in P m News and Weatlier
• 45 p m - .foe de Courry s Orchettra
• 00 pm - The Parmer PMdiers
• so p m On Parade, Wfnnlpeg
in no p m Farle Kelly. I
10 IS p ni New, and WeMher
1010 p.m —Mart Kennady^a Orchaatra.
BAO.-KPO BBB NBTWOBK
KMO-ROW-KPt-KPO - ic PO
■ M a.m.— Plorenee Hsle's Columa.
" 1^ a m -Pord Rush and BUant Bllm.
« ^n a m — Half Past Deven. laatmrntBtat
S 45 p m Joan Brooks, sons*
9 no a m Ct.asin s M'lsir
• 10 a.m.— Res Battle t Orcheajj^a.
} 00 p ffl
3 so p.m. — Contole Mood
3 00 p.m. — Columbia's Chorut Quaat. ^
3 35 p.m.— Pratr-Kadio News.
1 10 p.m, — Syncopstlon PlecO.
4 M p.m.— Msrstret Daum, aopraaab
4 30 p rn — fiuiisct Scre:i.ide
5 on p m -Saturday Rwiiig SettlOik
510 p.m.— To be announced.
t:M p.m. — Marshall Grant, organ.
•:M p.m.— When Twllltht Comet.
• :S0 p.m. — Saturday Night SerenadS.
7 00 p m.— Your Hit P.irtd'-
7.41 p.m.— PattI Cliapin. aenca.
•:N p.m.— Btarling Young Praaoata.
■:10 pjn.— Johnny Presents.
•:M p.m.— Prof Quit and BrainbtttUra
• :M p.m.— Jtn Garber t Orchettra. "
10:00 p.m. — Hollywood Barn Dance
10:48 p m. — Del Courtney a Orchestra.
U:M p m.— Paaadcna Clrlo Auditorium
Band.
ILaAdUfc— Kaary Klne'a OrchMtra.
MVTVAt DON LBB NBTWOBS
KOI. Boattla
• 00 a m —Lao Praudbora'a OtohoaMak
• so a.m.— U.S. Army Bptnd,
9 00 a m.— Parents Mstszlne of Air
9 15 am. -This Wonderful World
• 10 a.m.— Studtet in Black and Whlta.
t:41 a.m.— Bteve Severn's Pal Olab.
10:00 a.m. — To be announced.
10:J5 a.m.— Luncheon Dance Mualc.
10 30 a.m.— Lawrence Welk°* orchestra.
11 10 a.m. — Ray Keatlng's Orchestra.
11 45 am- News Plashes.
i; 00 nof.n Norman Brokrnshlre's Variety
.'^ ^, o w
I no |i 11, International Houae
1 30 p m - Leo Peudbers's Orchestra.
2 no p m - Sammy Kaye't Orchettra.
1.00 p.m. — Len Salvo. ■,
1:1* B.m.— Harold Tamer.
1:10 pm— Victor Irwln't MnitptI Cartoons
4 1)0 !• tn Tslmer Mouse Conrcrt Orrhrs-
I I ;i
4.15 p m — Lawrence Welke's Orchfttra.
4:48 pm— Johnny Metsner's (Jrriiestra.
1:00 p m — Pat Bamea' Orchaatra.
5 SO p m — oiga Baalaaava't fTnBtlBMlal
Revue,
too pm — Strinstima.
• 30 p m.— Prank Bull. Morta
6 44 p.m.— News Plashes.
7:00 p m.— Chicato Symphony.
I 15 p.m - Horace Hridt't Orcheatra.
9:00 p m.— Newtipaper of the Air
9 10 p m — Shep Plelds' Orchestra
10 00 p m.— Griff WiUiam t Orchettra.
10 10 p m — nick Dildlno'a OrcNaatra.
11 00 p m. -Everett Hoatlund'a Orchaatra.
11:11 p.m.— Bar Kpaar'a Orehoatra.
ll:M B.BL-Vtaak SarlAa-a Otcboatta.
CB.C.
• :M a.m — N3 G.
1 10 a m —Radio City MuMc Hall
10 30 a m — Ch.inibcr Mum.-
il.OO a.m.— Romance uf 8acr<d Sous
11 :N a.M.- flaaoaramt. Jack Bmaraon.
11 :M a at.— Badlo Pntplt.
U;00 noon — New York Philharmonic Sym-
phony
1:00 p.m.— Tudor Manor Choral Group
i:oa BJB.— And tt oaan m paaa «
l:ta p.m.— Or. H. L. Btawart. newt ramw
1:45 p.m.— Jean de Rimanocay. ttaMB^
4 00 p m - Jack Benny <not B.O.)
4:10 p n.— Canadian Moaalc.
8:M p.m.— Don Ameche mot B.C.).
• rOO p.m. — C B.C. Music Hour. .
7:00 p.m.— Housing Problems. .
7:10 p m.— Along tho Dknubo.
100 pm.-Newi and Waatbar.
• 15 pm ueder Maaor. Joaaaa Boa
Jardiita.
1:10 p m.-SVHr CBff C9B: .
•:M p m.— Caltary Strlnt Or. <nM 0BR>
9 30 p m - Dream Boat inot OBRt.
10 00 p m - In Recital. Parham Blateri. .
10 1.1 pm. -Nrviv Hiid Wriither
10 30 p m. — C'li.iM.orr .Muik
N.B.C.-KrO BED NBTWOBB
BBQ-KOW-KPI-KPO-KOMb'
•:M a m — Prcvs Radio News
•.•8 a.m.- ti.lver (•■lute, folk lore.
• :(M a m.- N B C. Homa Symphony.
1:10 a.m.— Unlveralty at XOiteato Kbund
Table Diacusslon.
10:15 a m. Henry Buata and Orebaatra.
10 30 a m Paul Carson, organist.
11:00 a.m.— Bob Becker and Gueala,
11:11 aa.— BOBBott and Wolvartoa. piaa*
1I;N a.m.->Msnilnt Concert.
12 00 noon— Eddie Ukurtout and Bit Muaic
1:00- p.m.— Sunday Special "OelaBal" Bod.
1.00 p m.— Marlon Tallry, top;ano
1:10 p.m. — Mtekey Mouao Theaire tA. Mr.
1:00 p,m.— Catholio Hour, Rev. M Sheeny
l:N p.MH-Pralaaaor Paaalawit
4:M p.m.— iBUraatlBt Nalthbort.
5:00 p m. — Don Ameche, m c . Nelson Eddy
8 00 p m -Manhattan Merry-Qo-Round
• :30 p.m.— Prank Huna. Jean Dickenson.
4:H p.m^— Btreaarilfie Bwt^.
I 4'48 p.m — Bthyl 0|k>nn. Hollys
I mcntalor '
I 00 p m. — I he Epic el America.
5 SO p m — Saqxmy Kaye s OrnhifliB.
• 00 p m — Choral Contrast^
• SO p m —News Teeters
• 41 p m.— News Plashes.
7.11 p.m. — Herble Kaye't Orchestra.
T:M p.m.— Old Pathloned Revival.
• 10 p m.— Hancock Bnaeu>ble.
• :M p m.— Newapapor of the Air.
9:10 p.m.— Shep PIcldt' Orchestrt.
10 00 p m - Dick Jurien'i OrrheMra.
10 15 p m.- Bill ('*rj.)n s Orchestrt.
10.10 p.at.— Kay Kayser't Orchestra-
li:M 9m.-^Umf AfBMtfoara Otahaatia.
John stur«e , b.rlton,. BafftftiJiS S Sil^^I^i'aVJT'
■ 00 p ni Waller WInchell. gossip
1:15 p ni I V, .int a Divorce, ditmt.
1:10 p.m.— Jack Benny tnd Company.
a:0ap.m.»'^lsht Editor, dramatic
• :11 p.m.'ii^lfT Entte. Voice of Expoeltion.
9;10 p m — One Man's Family.
10 00 pm — News Pltshet
10:15 p m - BridK* to Dresmltnd. -Paul
Ca«to» /
11 no pm Re\eries. liisi rumentall.sls.
11 10 r rn H.iri) l,e«:s Onheslra
Sunday'i Programme
CP« T. Victoria. B.C. IttSO Keys.)
II 00 tm Christ Church Cathedral.
• :ll p.m.— Sunday Aftanoaa Oancort.
8 10 p m -Christian Bclaneo.
S 41 n 111 Melodic Themes
• no p 01 Evenint Serentde
• 30 p m Oospel Sunshine Hour
7 00 pm Stcred fonts, Alma Johnten
7 15 p m.— Chritt Church CathedrtI Bell*.
1:M p.m.-OhrM Oharth OalhaBral
•aryleat.
CJOB« Paneeavrr (tM Reyt.)
• 00 a m -B C church of tha Air.
9 30 a m - Request Programmo.
11 00 a m — Metropolitan TabOfBaOla.
13 10 p m - Recordings
11 45 p ni To be arnoiineed
I 00 p m.— Skipper Bcana the Nswa.
1:10 p.m — Por Bhut-lMB. B bUOor
1 00 p m — Prom tha OhapM. oraaa.
2 30 p m, — Symphony.
1 15 p m — Pourtquar* Oosprl LlfbtbOUta.
4 15 p m.— Hilda Wilson, ptsnitt.
4:10 p.m. flwadlsh Protrasuaa
8 00 p m.— PInnlsh Bocicty.
815 p m — Rrl' I ' h -israal
• no p m -Concert Hall M MM' AM.
• 10 p.m.— Walu Timo.
BABOAIN OP RtROAINS
$6500
A residence In tha Wy best psrt of Vic-
toria with a view that hat no i>qual
The house comprl*es It' follows Ii
Ins-room, dinlnt-room. den. kitchen
and waahroem on the ground floor,
four bedroom* and two btthrooms up-
atalrs Thcry ar,e hprdwood floors, hot
water nallllis and gat ate for on* tar.
The house new in itlt coat over 114.000
Today thit property, (n Mlaadid condi-
tion, ran be beuaht for 96.500 "'■th
s-ra'! dT»n payment If required
Noisterman. Forman ft Co.
nnn vfs w "iTRrrr
FurnisM House— $2100
Six rooms Livint-room with (pen fire-
place, kltchaa and paAiry. two bedtooma
downstairs. three-piece bathroom,
cloted-ln alam porch, furnace, cement
foundation and floor, tuba and toUet
tn basement. tarsgV cement wal^s and
runway. Large lot. all In cultivation,
'fool house In garden Taxes 11150
Kitchen rente, linoleum, china and
rooking utentiit. carpatt. radios tar>-.
taint, etc.. ineMded. ' - ''
Thit to
» Ba
Beeawmewd-
The Ciiy Brokerite
(Boataa Oar Baoatally)
lata BtANapABB BTBBSf
N B C K(iO BLUE NETWOBR
KOO KJR- KEX-KBOA-KOA
1:05 a.m. — Alice Krnison. contralto.
1:18 a.m.— Neighbor Nell.
• :ie a.m.— Pelix Knitht. teno».^=-=^. -
9 30 am. -Radio City Muala Ball Brm
phony.
10 30 a m —To be announced
11 no a m — Matic Key oi UCA
13 00 noon The Last of the Lockwoodt.
13 30 p m Harmonica High Hata.
1148 p.m.- Galloping Oalliona. novalty.
1:00 p.m — tketropoiniB Opara Air Audi
tlont
1 45 p m.— Charlea Beart. tenor.
4 3n p in — f ea Muirat. utua Nalaoa.
5 00 pm— Detective Serlet. >
5 SO p m — California Concert, dir.. BnMs
Oill.
< 00 p m. — Harry Lewis' Orchettra.
t SO p m -Beaux Arts Trio, Instrumental.
7 00 pm. -Headers' Uuide, J. H. Jacfcaoo.
7:11 p m.-Marak Weber's OrehaattB.
1:00 p.m.— Praaa>IUdlo News.
• 08 p.m.— Bloa Barron's Orchaatra.
I 15 p m.— Irene Rich, in drama
8 30 p m - Henry Busse s Orchestra
• CO p m — Tslet of Californit, drama.
9 00 p m — Eddia Varto t Orchettra
9 SO p m — Doa Blaardo's Orehoatra.
-»^5 p m — Tha UnlTarsity Biploror, talk
in O'l p m Souvenirs. Instrumentalists,
in :(0 p 111 .lack Winston s Orrhc-lrt.
11. UO pm.— Charlea Kunyin, eraaalak
COLOMBIA flETWOBB
KVI-KIRO-ICPPT-koiN-KNX-K8I,_-
• 00 a m.— West Coait Church of tha Air.
• 10 am.— Major Bowet' Capitol Thestrt
Family.
• 10 a m —Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Choir. ortaBi
10:00 a.m.— Church of tiM Air. tuaatfc
10 10 p m — Transcontinental Newt.
10 45 a.m.- Poet s Oold. David Rott, oreh
11.00 a.m. — Boris Morro'a Strlnt Qutrtttte
11:45 a m — eirint Quartette.
11:00 neon— N Y. Phllharmosio Symphony.
1:00 p.m.— Mataaint af tha Alt,
1:10 pm— Dr. Ohrtattaa. Marrlae Itaa
Heraholt
1 00 p m Calirnrnit fltrlns QuartaMa
1 30 p m — Double Everything
4 00 p m.— Opon HeuM.
5 00 p m.— Tha Paoale'a Choteo.
8 so p m — Earaches of injn comedy
• :00 p m — flunday Kvenlni Hour
T:00 p m Zenith Foundation, orcheatra,
actort.
7:M p m — Good Afternoon. Nelahbor.
8 00 p m- Joe Penrier and Company,
a 30 p m -Cah CsM .«s> s Orchestra'.
9 00 p m — Buddy Rogers Orchestra.
• :10 p.m — Sterling Youni s orr heslr*
10 00 p m — Clem Kennedy, pitno moodt.
10 15 p m.— Hollywood Melfl|E-BBaa> — ...
10 45 p m -Jan Oarber'a OrahoMra.
11 no p m — Door to tha Moon.
II 10 p m — Lea Parkar'a Orafaattra.
mrroAt bob ibb
ROb BMtttia
t oo a m-ReviewInt Btantf.
• 15 a m. — Christian
• 30 a ni - Kmbtsay Trio
8 45 t m - American Radio Prnarai
9 45 a.m.— Paulina Alpert,
10 00 a.m.— Baadt M Ttma.
10 18am- Pour Keyboardt
10 in s m oothtm Strlnt Quartette.
11 nn n ni Promenade
11 IS I m — Palmer Houae Concert.
11:48 a.m.— New Poetry it r
ll'OO noon—On a Sunday Aftamooa.
1 00 p m — World Nelahbordi
1 V) p m — Lutheran Hoar.
2 00 p m - -Sylvia Cyde
1:18 p m — Rabbi Macnin
1 10 p m — The Shadow, mytterr dramt
S OO p m.— Thirty Minutea in HoUywood
1 30 p m.— Reunion of tha Statea. drtmt
4:M p.M.~WOB ParaM, Mr. a. r Oranick
CARGO HANDUNI[_
COSTS i\RE UIOH
af Nmb Seeiki Vi
Tllink!* Day of Srhoonrr'a
Uaerulneaa it Over
PORTLAND, Ma. Jan 14 m-r
Doom 'of the aehdoner fei a coast-*'"'
wise lumber carrier Is at hand, de-
clared the skipper of one of four
Canadian three-masten. In port to-
day for shelter-—^
Rob- nobbing with brbitter cap-
taln.s in a .ship chandler's office,
youthful Capt. Douglas Bmith. of
the Mtaaa Prtoot. out of Pamfbeco,
N.S., asserted':
"We Just can't afford to eontlnny,
ruiinuiK nnu'h lonRor in the face Of
increaM-d cargo handling coata."
Captain Smith blamed the trouMOB
of the "down Bhsf fleet on recent
Insistence By longshoremen on
hnnrlllnR dL^charx.' tn American -
ports, formerly done by the crews.
^n my ease," he kid. "the axtrB
cast for this t:lp will be about $.^00,
and that Ls mnie than we'll clear on
thl.s freUfht "
The Mlnas Prince and ^
King, each with lumber fop
York, have Seen harbor- ivvmd heat
two weeks by storm* and adversBp
winds. TTiey were Joined today bf'
the Albert H. WUUs of Saint John*
SMn and tho Itmm Myrtle of Pbrb.
bovok
SCOTT'S SCRAPBOOK
By R. J. Scott
BLUE SfRiPE A.LON^ -fME.
ORDIMARILY 5M0W EXCEPT
WritK A RIVAL MALE (:pKlE
NEAR - '<HtK/f1il.*
OAK BAT LOTB
Moiyteray Ato ,. .•
Trwnstt RoaB ,'.
Oliver St <naar
Newport Ave . .
Cave'ifl!<h (tve
I'Pl «si>s A, sperlaHM la thB
division, and ran offer a ebalM'M
or two oeau'iful lots at areativ
prices Terms arranged. ,
•WTNri I
SATS » CO.. LTD
Cosy Cottage
Faer iBaaw. mribalt uti MNtaeaitct
battPMBk IveryfliiBB ia Hp-Mp mMpa,
aarf claaa « • aew^'plR. OtM ta Mith
Scbool, ttti BMy a«illa| Aa
„, m. ^^ 5950
J. A. BiMgBBi
.tmi
BEACON HILL PARK
5»e\en rooms Ota mako throe more in
attic Modern. AB-M Boar-roridit...M
;S»'""r'..' V MQQ
QUEENS AVENUE
SIX rooms, with lull cement baaameni
furnace, etc. Heuta hoeds re-
pairs hut 1 V' i^-'y 9D9U
UUESPIL HAIT a
mt Part Street
:B.C,
i:tZARD
SI'RIPE UP
ON Hi^
CIDE.
p^miy, MA
WAPNIMq <o
<Ht INTRUDER,
'Vo EXPECT AJi__
y7'
EXCHANOE
We offer a fine Colonial sMS StM
reoo) heme In fine part of IliiuM for
a fdur or Reaiei
Bay or PairfMM
M Jamee
MRAT HAVb TOC?
H. W. Miller A Co.
1210 SroBd Strttt
r^-". I, •<tni
NIfM r fni
FLORIDA SrrX-rt FLAq-
DES)<hN DA-TtS FROM
1899 AKD 64*0 WS THE*
X'-KAJt TRBATMENT OF ACNS
^PIMPLES
Notwithstanding the sucoessfUl
results obtained by viiwierol in the
treatment of acne piinpl<\5, and
alto by the injcrtions of the an-
terior pituitary extract. thei« bib.
some cases thst do not clear op.
Even with the use 'of the X-rays-
considered tlie best single treat-
ment there are cases that persist.
There has been a great amounr
of Btudy 930^ investigation •of acne
becauRP It not onlv disn^inrc.v the
Individual, but lowers his morale b;
making him consciouB of hk B||>'
pearanoe at aU timeei
Naturally as most esses begin in
the early teen.s puberty— It is be-
lieved that the gland system of tho
body is St fault 1b that It aeeiBB tm-
able to hsndle certain foods suc-
rcasfuUy snd there are also changes
In the oil glands of the skln Which
makes the oU thicken and harden
instead of pouring out on the sur-
face and making the slcin .v)ft .ind
pliable. Thu.t ilie use of gland sub-
istancPA pituitary and idllWI
vlosterol, diet. uJtra-vloIet ray and
X-ray have one and all been found
to heifs— * ii^Biin yjmi^Bit cf
cases.
These methods may help by
BtimuKifltiK (he rlrnilaflr.n of the
blood, making the oil more fhild.
iiiUlng the organbm <acne badUiM)
end causing certain foods to oet
differently.
While the X-rsy U still con-
Bidered the best single treatment.
Dr. Bwln P. Zeiiler.'ln -Arshtrea ©f
Physical TherBpjr." sute^ thnt the
X-rays should not be used la
"every" csap of acne, that X-loya
•houJd not be used in youngatert m
their wly teens, and that !t should
be recognized that many cR.se« ran
be cured by proper hygiene com-
bined with proper diet, regulatloa of
the bowel, and BppUcation of cer-
tain saives or olntmenu. And even
when x-ray« are used the dosage
end treatmenu Should ba reduced
to the MMUeei poeBlMe amount and
number necessary to achieve prr,
manent TP!rtilts< Dr. Zeisler hae
found that since redoclng {he dOBB
of X-rays, jivtnc Jutt four ireat-
mentB cene each week*, by using
aun snd ultra-violet light trest-
ni'-nt with vaccines, he- gets better
re.siilt.s.
With this trsatment-^X-TByg
once a week for four weeks— fol-
lowed by light, diet and general
*»yrt«»ic treatment~lt le seldom
neeeaeary to. eontlnue treatment
more than three montht. And the
percentage of relapaet hat been
than with other treatmenU.
Trinily College ^
Examiner 8 Here
-I
After lon^ Trip
PAAI^ BCiCAlWt 1»ErlttrilStD-ro SELL
A VAiallABLE AMD RARE ^TAMP
ENVELOPE S-rAMPS
OF 1963-4 WERE-
HorT <H E SAME— TWO
Back from an eight montj. • vi .t
tttJIeW Zealand. Dr. Anderson
Tyrer. examiner for Trinity Ooljege
of Music. London, began two-dMUl
ThU *>venlng at the Oakbay
Hot^l. he will Jive s complimentary
informal pianoforte recital -lecture
before leaving on the mldntght beat
M vuiuuuwr. wirtw ul n w |iw
a reeital ♦oRTjorrow afternoon Prom
there he wUl proceed dlrecUy back
to Bifland. Ma. Tyrer hae aaeom.
panted him throughotit his trip nnd
is ta Victoria with him at the prei>-
tlme.
1
*DM f BBdepilBatf ybiilo Bay that
her dress caine from aaroBd?"
Not esiactly It's a drftsB whirh
Afie had tvnwd It; ' ,he says.
Ue from (he
TIE
.COLONIST, ^fCTORlA, B.C> SATUJtDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938
Chm^chei^nd their ^
WILL OBSLRVE
I
King's Daughters Will Mark
. Event by Attending St.
Mary's Serviee
• •
■ AL St. llMry's Church. Oak B»y,
Om acrvlcM on Sunday wlU be Holy
OonasuQlon at I ajn.; Mitlni an<l
a^rmon, 11 a.iti., when the rector.
Archdeacon Nunns, will prPBch
If ill Discuss
New Rook by
FaulUrutUon
Samuel Walker moan will bpe<ik
at Victoria Truth Centre tomorrow
mornlnc on "Latent Powers," and
■dward Dun ant wur sing A
Prayer."
"The Secret PaWi" will be th^ sub-
ject of dlacuaelion < In the evening.
Thla will be a summary of the much
dUcuawd book by Paul Brunton
Mr.s Heron will alQg "O RmI ttt the
THE CROSS IS
N TOPIC
Csfldng Hen Hr
Rev. F. Dredge at Oak Bay
Morning Service— Annual |
Meeting on Monday
lEveiuoDg Mil Mnnaajtt J pjn,Jha,U<oril
preacher betnf Rev. H. 8t.J. Payne
The VIrtorta Chapter of the Klrg s
Daughter* will aUfixl the 11 oilock
aervioe. and all hiembers are re-
queated mati- «4 the ehureh at
10:46 a.tn. Ttila la the flfty<aaoond
annlver.s&ry of the King's Daughters
an undenominational grganliatlon i
toundad in IIM for spiritual and
rS^S^;™«'^^urjrst: Jehifi Rwtorto Speak
States us well a.s in -auuiy Othtr
parts of the world.
At 0:4S and 11 aJn. tlOi* wUl be
short servlrf s for young people, fol-
lowed by rpliBloos Instruction. —
On Thursday the mid-week cele-
bration -of. Holy jDommunton_at
10:Sd' am. " • * ^
OLD STORY SEEN
- By MODERN EYES
WILL
BE DAI'S THEME
Tomorrow en Women's
Work in Church
Ray. Norman J Creej wnTffr^ach
at FlUrfleld United Church on Sim-
dajr merAit-«Q* *AcliMi'« ■In" and
hla Ulk to tha ehlldrtn will be
"The Ood-Blrd." Mrs. Archie
Wills will .nlng ••Still, Htm with
Thee" (Hawley), and tha chdr,
'n^M Lord la Loving Uhto Ivary
man" (Oarrett).
The evening sermon will be
"Jonah Through Modern Eyes."
Lawranot Abbott wlU be tha aololst
and the ehoir will sing "Lead. Klnd-
Iv Light " iFvnrw), In which the
solo will be taken by Mrs. J.
REVJJAUGHTO
CONOyCT SERVICE
Rev. W. Waiigh. B.D.. wlU ba the
minister In charge of both "services
In the Victoria City T»'iiiple tomor-
row. In the morning he will
pwaoh on "Tha Benae of Sym-
pathy," and In the eveniriK on •'The
Nicest Thing Ever Said Atxnil God "
Antlieni.^ for the day will include
"God la a Spirit" (H. Smart) In the
■MnitiigM>d"TMeh Mi, O Lord." at
tiM •vmtag service.
SL hakmi'i PrMk)1^riaol;liiircii
PM«r ICeNaka (taMrtai Modaraler)
Bandar aehool. •:«• e'aock
Memlnt SBrvlc*. It e'Cleek
Bolollt. Mri A. W. atokM
Bv»nlnt HfT\icr. 7 30 o'Clepk
rtnlQj«t GroFKr Ouv
BKV. JOILN MfMAB. M.A.. n.D.
Of TvfMito. WlU Prtaeh at B«th 8«rvleM
Anglican Services
Christ Church Cathedral
SICOND SUNDAY Afm EHPHANY
Holy Cemeiunion
< aad I AJ«4.,|I2:IS ^.M.
Childrtn'i Euch»ri»t, 9 30 AM
MafiM, II A.M. — Presckcr
THI IISHOP ^
Ivcasaaf, 7:30 fM. Prsaefcer
THI IISHOf
James ley Miisioa Santice, 7J0 P.M.
St. John's Church
Holy Communion
Mnrnlnr Pr»y»r
1AM
It A M
Prt«cl|fr CANON CIlAnWICK
1 10 P M Fvrn«ont
Pr»«ch#r RKV O R V BOUrTKR
St. Barnabas
Own Cm* eOtUmlm (Ma. S Car)
S A,M.— Holy Kueharlit
11 A M —Holy lurharlit launs)
7 10 r M -Evfn»ont
Rev. N. r. Bnillli. R^rtor
St Mary's, Oak-Bay
Roir OammunloB— S A.U
MMlM aod 8«r«te||,^ll AM
■vMtMBC and a»rm«n — T P M
Junior aundkT School ll AM
v»n..Afcha>afn A. 1. dM^ Naaas. M A:
n. at J. ~
Pam» MA. AMiitant
St. Saviour's Church
Vl«t.rla WMt. Car. rsth.rln. aaS Mmrr
airavta (Car* 4 mt S>
R.v r. V»rnon Vrnable*. lUetOT
tacoND ar^oAV Arrr.a kpiwiait
/^iWomtn t AuKiliiry •flundnyi
10 A M. Churrh Bchool
11 AJ<.— RelT SiMharUi ana aornon
11.11 rM.^lfolrS«»tl«n
, 7PM I^■^n»'»n» •ti'1 Hrrmrm
Annual Vc»try M"';!.t Monday.
Januarr IT. at 7 30 P M.
^ aunday la to be- ob.sci vcd as
'•Woman .s A u .\ 1 1 1 a r y Sunday"
throughout the DIoceac, and appro-
priate aenrioes will be held in St
John's Church for the occasion.
There will be Holy Communion at 8
a m . Morning Prayer and aarmoB at
u ajn.. and Bvaniong and acmon
at^ii4aopjb. "
ThajgiHOE.. Rev. Caooa Cluulwick.
win preach at the 11 o'clock service
on the wonderful work aocompUihed
by the Woman'* Auxiliary of tftj^jP*-
nadlan Church.
In [he evening the addre.ss will be
given by Rev. O. R. V. Botsper along
tha linea of the mtaalonary work of
the church .S;)p<-ial prayers lor
missions will bo oriered at all the
aervlces of the day. and tiM offer-
inga will be for the missionary ap-
portkmrnonta of the parish
LUTHERAN
SHOWS INCREASE
Rev. F Rrarher Note* Spirit of Co-
Operalion at Recent Annual
Maalkig of Oangfagatlm
The annual congregational meet-
ing of Oraoa luAheraa Ohurdh was
held on Monday erRdng in the
church, the pastor. Rev. Edwin
Bracher. presiding. Tliere were en-
cauragiag reports from all depart-
mraCTand the pastor reported Im-
proving Rttctidincr ngfurlBlll at
the evening aervicea.
A 35 par oant Ineraaae in the en-
velope offBrtngs wa.s noted for the
year 1937. when the trea.surer. C. E.
Raaflaub. presented hU report.
Loula flchmels waa elected, delegate
to the next annual convention of
the Pa( iflc Svnod. to be held In St.
Jame.s^ Lutheran Church, Seattle;
Robert Same waa eleetcd alternate.'
The pastor in his report com-
mented upon the nne aplrlt of co-
operation shown during the year by
thoee who were cllled "Helpera in
Our tUnm «t Wonihlp."
On Sunday morning in Oak Bay
United Church. Rev. 'V: R. O
Dredge will preach on "The'cro.ss."
while tile choir will sing "Creatlon'a
Hymn" I Beethoven), and Klra. W.
C. WUUams will sing the ^oprano
aoio "Lead. Kindly Light" iPughe-
XTvans).
"llie Reapoiui^^^ of .Privilege"
will- be 'the minister 'a lUbJeVt in the
evening.
The choir wUl king "Cooaider and
Hear" (PftougBr). aqd John Bray
the baritone aolo "Lord. Ood of
Abraham" (l^endelssohn i .
Tlie annual congregational meet-
ing will ba held on Monday at 8
pjn.. whan reporU irlll be given of
all organitcttans.
JJUUMfR
Both Ministers to Preach at
First United Church Serv-
ices Tomorrow
BEV. A. POHLMAN. D.D., M.D.
Of Philadelphia. Penn..' former mis-
sionary In Africa, and personal work
specialist; ' whos^ week of services
hcie in Orace Luthoian Church
about a year ago were well received,
will return for a aix daya' nUaalon.
beginnin^%unday, January 30 The
Lutheran paator is Rev. Edwin
Braehar.
The morning service tomorrow in
First United Church will be con-
ducted by Rev. W a Wil.son. D D ,
whose subject will be "The Pilgrim's
PHiKT' ^
The evening service will ba in
charge of Rev. John E. Bell, who will
.speak on "The Pledge Of PBraonal
Consecration."
The aacranient of the Lord's Sup-
per wUl'ba celebrated at both serv-
ices.
Choir music for the day fellows:
Morning— Anthem. "O For a
Closer Walk With Uod ' 'Myles Fo.-,-
ter): soloist. Mrs. O. Goodwin.
Evening— Duet. "Nailed to the Cross"
I Golf ax Tttllar). Miss Elsie Robin-
son and W C. Fyfe; anthem. 'O
Saviour of the World" (Sir John
doas).
Army to Meet in
"Life'' to Be
Lesson Topic]
FarjheU
"Life" will be the .subject of the
lesson-sermon In all Churche.s of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, riie
golden text Is: "In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word li^s
'wltb.CpaC and the Word was Ood
. . . 'In Him was life; and the
life waa the Ught oT man'* (Jten
1- i. *)■
Among the citations which com-
prl.se the les.son-.serinoii ls the fol-
lowing from the Bible: "Therefore
iAtk no thiMight, aaylng. What shall
we eat? or. WKat .shati we drink?
or. "Wherewithal shall we be
clothed? But seek ye first the
kingdom of Qod. and His righteous
ness; and all these Ihlngi shall -be
added, onto yott" (icattheir
31. 33). _.,
The leason-sennoii alao taidiides
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook. "Science
and Health With Key to the Scrip-
tures.' by Mary Baker Eddy :. "If
we follow the command of our Mas-
ter. "Take no thouffht for your life,'
we shall never depend on bodily
conditions, structure, or economy,
but we #haU be-saastees of ths body,
tnAte its terms, and form and
control it with Truth."
TO GIVE m
HERE i TRIP
Dr. Clem Dnvies to Speak
At Royal Wednesday on
**BritainV Awakening'*
■ad.
'On account of the large hall at
the Salvation Aroiy citadel behig
closed for rrdecoratintr. all meetings
on Sunday wjU be held m the For-
esters' Hall, Cormorant .Street, In-
cluding Sunday school. Mrs. Adju-
tant WaU will speak at the morn-
ing HoUnesB Meeting on "More Tlian
Conquerors," and the adjutant's
subject for the evening will be "The
Look That Broui^t BalTatten."
Victoria Citj Temple
»i? Nnrlh ParJ HlrNt
•rw A.W.-^^Mr ar Kal Ictooa BSwaUaa
II A.ll.^"fha Hcaaa af SraoaUir"
7:81 f Ni,„i raiae x«w saM
I AkMt 0«M"
"av W #a4b.. a.D., ikt Both a*rTtcM
0
I 41 A M
4 BtTLt
Laii^fitrd ( Jiurrh
Ta Holjd Meeting
The annual vestry meeting of St.
Matthew's Church, Langford. will
be held on Wedneaday evening in
the Legion Hall at 8 o'clock. All
re.sideiit.s of the di.strict who are in-
terested in the church are Invited
to attend.
SI NDAY S< nooi, LESSON
Tomorrow^^s Sunday school lesson
In the International series will be
•RcKlnnlng a Life With Jesus"
I Mark 1, 14-28), with the golden
text. "The time is fulfilled, and the
kingdom of Ood Is at hand: repent
ye, and b|elieve the Oospel" (Mark
1. 15).
OQLDEN KULt TO
BE immm
■ev. John MeNah at St. AndreW^s
Ctarch— To Return Eaal After
Two Sundays
Fnited Churcli
lurch aehool Pron • Tears
tJpwarda
II A.M Churrh School Undar • Yaara
11 A.M - Mnrnirit Worship. "Tlia Traaa"
7 10 P M Evfnlnt Wnrahip
"Tfeo aooMMdMllly mt PrWIIaca"
Anaval Osncrrtatlonal Maatlni on
Mondar. I P M.
CENTENNIAL
UNITED
CHURCH
MlnliUt: R«T Dt Androw D. n*M
It A.M — fv RFMrMnii<\( r or mv
» *• r.M.— ■ TBK noWEa" .
Wrt* «a a atrtt* « eonaoM ae Th«
ParablM
Church Services /Vol
Listed Klxrwhrre
Fairfield United Charck
Corner Maai an* PalrflflS
Ra» Norman J CrMi, BD, ATM.
II « M 4rH*N'5 HIM"
T ' • T'-. Oort-nird'"
: Ki r M i,.v ui. THROI nn
I' N FVI S--
First United Churdi
•••era SInot aaS BolManl a«a«
-1ACV.-W. O *mUMi[ M.A.. D O.
AaaUtant Mtnlntrr
Rav, John E R>ll. B A
, ai NnAV vraviriK
tl A M I)R W C WUJr>N
7 30 P M — RBV. JOHM K BELL
Hacramant of ttra Lord's evpoor at Both
Mernint and Brtnlno BorvteM
SttNDAT SCBOOL
It A M.-rfrtafMloi and JHiiiora
nomaT
e P M - Tonne roo»lo't aoeloty
METROPOLITAN UNITED CHURCH
<»rnrr Pandara ^rmii* tnil Qnadr* <l<r»H
Paator: REV. A. B. WH1TEHOU8E. B ^ B n
^ tt AH.-^BMA» I'FOIH THE WtTFR*
TiiS MB.WW1IVH THE BOORW ABB OPE.NED"
T P M Oruan R^llal
— t- tS -AJtwnJkplox aod Ti'-rTTuMiata PaoirlmoRti
II A M.^-Junlol. Primarir and Bat innarf, 1>pa7tm«nti ,
Pentecostal Assembly
HM XIrtat— ra>Ur B. W, Miltmrnu
anvDAT fsRvicaa
•:W A.M.— emiday aehool— Bolpfai ettm tsr AM
II AJBWVMnKUUMO PDA asvrvAL"
tisrra. r** mnuno m nn ATonsMnrr*
irT'^raroSor a« t i» p m r«<i.o <t«.p.i aorvloe
THt CHtmOH Wrm A HEARTY wr\rouM
I. ood MiiOr ■ . Brtfht (li!,tl:,t
St Pajjl'^ Kavai and Oarrtson
Church. / Ksquimalt— tR«v. Arthur
Bischlag|r, 8 a m ; Rev n R V.
Bolster, 'parade service. 10 10 a m ;
Rev. Arthur Bischlager, 7jjfl pjn.
St Matthias'— Rev. Alaa OanHner
Holy Communion, 8 a m. Children'.*
service. 9:35 a.m. Mat^ and
sermon, 11 a-M. Kvenliiff asrvlce,
7 :30 o clock.
St. : -ark's, Cloverdale— Rev. O. L.
Jull. - Holy CommurUpn, 8 am
Matins. 11 a.iq. Evening service, T
O'clock.
St Alhati'v R^'v. F Comley. Holy
Communion, 8 a m,; MatUis, 11 ajn.;
Evensong. 7 p.m.
St. LuEe'^ Cedar HIU— Rev. S.
Ryall, 8 and 11 a m and 7 p.m.
St. f'lliiriiba 5 V'-n Archdeacon
Graham, ll;a.m.i Rev. S. J. WV6iM«s,
7:30 pjh. ' '-'"^
St, Michael's, Royal Oak— Rev 8.
J..,,, Wicken.s. Holy Commux^on, . 8
a ni : Matins. 11 a.m.
8t. Matthew's, Langford— Rev. R.
M. Tofauzi^ 8 a.ni.; E>ren.v>ng,
7 pm.
St, John's, Colwood— Rev. R.
E. M. YerbufVh.^MMina'Mmd Rely
Communion. 11am.
St. Martln's-ln-the-Ficld.'i — Rev
Canon Stocken* and Rev. Canon
Terry. 11 aJB., with> Holy Oon-
Pelnwnt Aven\je United — Rev.
Bn'pe Wallace, 11 ajn., and 7:30 pjn.
Wilkinson Road mUted— Rer Wfl-
Uam Allan, 10 and 11 15 a m
Oardcn City United — Rev Wll-
llAm Allan. ; and 1 15 p,m.
ttiaulmait United Naval and Mill-
tary di«rth->Rev. James Hood.
10:30 a m.
Victorta West ,umted--ReT. O D.
Clarke, llHMiir 'V
Bay VniHt iHl. C O.
Iwnrte. 7 30 p m.
St. Aidans United— Rev, T.
Orlfflths. 11 k.mrand 7:30 pjtt. ^
O' 'e Presbyterian— Rev. T H.
McAllister. 11 am.
Ersklne PrMbynriaD— Rev. T. H.
McAlMster, t pm.
Knox Presbyterian— Rev j Mackle
Nlven, «a<-rament of Baptism, with
addrevs. 11am and 7 30 pjB.
Salvation Armx.' EsquUnalt Corpa
-Capt. Patili Ibmari aad
Flnrrr.^" L. HMnpaH|^ 11' M
1740 pjn. '
Tlie rongrPRation Of St." Andrew's
Presbyterian Church will have the
privilege of hearing Rev. John lle>
Nab. M.A., B.D . Toronto, for ■ the
next two Sundays, after which
date, li Is MMleiatood. he win return
Eaat. - ^
Mr. McNab's morning suiiject is
• Cnn We Believe in a Life Ever-
la-sting? • and for the evening "The
Christian Interpretation of the
C3olden Rule."
At the morning service Mrs. A,
W. Stoke.s Will .sing "Bow Down
Thine Ear" (Adolphc Prey). The
choir will sing Mark Andrew'a an-,
them. "Let Thl.«; Mind Be in You."
In the evening Ocorge Guy will
.sing ' Fear Ye Not. O Israel • (Dudley
Buck*. Tlie evening anthem will
be Sun of My^oul" (Adams). -
OIV[ PRAVER FOR
jlEAl- ANDJOMB
At the Christ's Healing Centre on
Sunday. Dr. Evt4>lla Kelley will give
in&pliatlonal singing and healing
messages. She will hold special
pray4r and silence for the eyes and
cars, Rtviii({ In' truction.s to heal the
body and mind. Mental and ob-
sessed cases will be dlseussed.
Special pravfr will he held for
anyone who Ls unable to attend the
meeting if the^ namea are. sent to
Dr. Kelley.
X>r. Randall-Oelyer will speak on
"Personal Testimonies of Heallng,s I
Have Known, " relating some of her
own personal cxperlenoes. .
Miss Mae Mulr will .sing "How
lovely Are Thy DwelUngs, ' and
Sidney McAlIBAr •'Tht Lord's
Prayer, " >
MINISTER HAS
BIBLE THEMES
Rev. A. E. Whitchoiise Will
Preach Twice at Metropol-
itan on Sunday
Rev A F Whltehouse, tJie pa.stor,
will preai h in MetroiWitan United
Church at the morning service to-
morrow on "Bread Upon the Waters"
and at the evenliig senrlee on "When
the Books Are Opened "
Miss Sheila Conway, as guest solo-
ist at Uw oMming senrlee, win sing
-RtstpwHon* (Caro Roma). The
anthem bjr the choir will be "Lord, I
Have Loved' (Torrance). Prank
Tupman will sing at the evening
semes. "Ctt Thy Burden" r Ham-
blen > . The choir will .sing the an-
them "Evening Hymn" (Balfour
Oardner).
aCV. DR. CLtJM DAvicS
"MARCH Of M"
iLTAlK SUBJECT
tmTrmasTWXRTTfitffXT Han.
*lr». O. A Brake ^ili addre.ss the
Victoria and District BrltlAh-i.srael
Aasoclatlon on "The March of
Time." giving special reference to
Edom (Turkey).. Baalam's prophecy
events.
Other meetings for next week ar«:
Tuesday. Sooke Branch, flonke:
Wednesday. Prospect Lake, home of
Mixs Hrwitt.. 8 pm. E W Abra-
ii%fl^'If We Are Israel. WlULL.aood
la 4»»?4 . Uunaday. Minnie Raaon
Circle. 2 45 pm. home of Mrs.^ D
MacKinnon. 12*4 Chapman Btreet;
Study Circle and prayer
Crldge Memorial RalL
REV. 0. REYNOLDS
RESUMES PULPIT
Rev. O. A. Reynolds will oocupy
the pulpit at Plrst Baptist Churrh
tomorrow, following a brief absence
tlirough illness. In the morning
his sermon subject will be "The Su-
perior Value^ of Oodllne.s.s." his
theme being based upon I Tim iv, B
In the evening he will .s|)^ak on
"Life Not. a Chance but a tHioice."
The music for the day follows:
Morning— Solo, "The Lord- Is ^}
Llgnt" fAUitseni, J J Mathe.soi
anthrm. "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyel
I Clarke- Whitfield*. J. C. Warrjit
and choir. Kvehing— Trjlo. "CKid
Loved .the Worl<l" <Ha.I!>, Miv
Jean and Aorence Atohison
Norihan Duckworth: selo|Mri(.
tin Dawson: anthem. "Llad
Llgiyt" (Pugh-Evans>. Mr.s Alex.
Colfis and choir
On Wednesday evening the-annual
church meettatg will be held, with
election of ofHoers for the ensuing
year. This wUl be preceded by a
congregational supper, to which a
members of church and
tlon are invited.
>n af>i
Kln(ily
Dr Clem Davles will return from
a flymg trip to the Old Land and
speak at the Royal Victoria Th.Mfrr
next Wednesday night, when his
;e<'tUff topic WUl M "IWI AitWh-
Irig of Britain "
Although his stay in Europe has
been short. Dr. Pevtes has been
able to gather some amazing ma-
terial as well as the opinion of
manv proniin'^n? riKn and women
who are right on the Qeld of action
in the Old^ Country.
Durlnt: his lecture. Dr Davics will
deal with many phases of the world
.s:t'M-ian including the following:
"Brltaln'a Thrilling Poslilon,"
-;what Does Britain Think
ada?" "What Is the Real Story Be
hind the Abdication?" "What Is the
British and European Opinion oo
Japan? " "What .Is Russia Going to
Do?" "Is the Conflict Nearer In the
Pacific Than in E>irope?" "Will
Thn9 Be a European War This
Year?"
Thla will be an ouUstanding lec-
ture, as Dr. Daviea will be able to
give first-hand Information on the
rtiany vital questions tfiat are be-
fore the public.
OEITV OF JESUS
IS SERIES' TOPIC
tiislntft Srxtnn Is
Vlt'iu lu i (It Ititth
CfUhedrul iiervices
"pHE u.su-il &uiidH.\ services
i will be held at Christ
Church Cathedral tomoraow.
with celebrations of Uie Holy
Communion at 6 am . 8 a.m.
and 13:15 pm, and a chU-
dren'a Kuchariat at 8:3Q_ain.
The preacher at MatUia (11
a.m. and Even^song (7:30 p.m.)
win be the Blshot). Interces-
^ons will be aaade at alt serv-
Ices for the work of the
Woman's Auxiliary of ^ the
Mi.sMoiuuy Society of the
Church in Canada
E. E. Richards Will Urfle
British Defence of Status
• In Far East —
"The World TurmoflL WiU Brit-
abi's Anchors IteMf^imi be the
topic of E. E Richards' addrcvs. to
be Riven under the auspices of the
Brnii>k-Israiel World Iteration on
Mflpday. at 8 o'clock, itt tho Camp-
bell Building.
Mr. RictKii(i5 who was unable te
keep his engagement in Victoria
last week, fully exp>ects to be pres-
ent on Monday and will take up his
adverti.scd .subject under the above
title. He will also discuss the criti-
cal situation ia the Par Bast and
advance reasons why Oreat BrlUln
must defend her position there.
The address will be illustrated by
ll
(•RACE LITHKRAM
Sunday morning at 11 o clock, in
Orace Lutheran Church, the pastor.
Rev. Edwin Bracher, will preach on
"They That Wait Upon the Lord. "
At 7:45 p.m. the sermon theme will
be "Ood's Appointmenta." Alber-
tlne Miller will stag.
PALMISTRY TO -
BE DiSlMED
Rev. S. R. Orr Will Talk Oil
Foretelling, Test imony
And Pyramid Date
Rev. S R On- will sk'nin 'le< tiuo
Sunday night in the Crystal OajTden
Auditorium.' entraneroa' BaBaisgnr-
Street Doors will o))en at f JO and
commujuiy ringing at 7:16. ,
Questions to be answered are: '
''Is other world pressure driving
psople-tato unrecognized forms of
crazines.s?' -What do tha^ stars
foretell?" "Cau-.au>one fOMtall the
future?" "What of teacup readers,
palmtsu and psychics' " Do soma,
of our ieadeis consult astrokJglUB'
befort' embarking on new ventures?*
Are public testimony and confes-
sion forms of tmheakhy raUglous
practice which should go Into tlM
discard ?-
"What does prophecy reveal eea-
oerning hldHeh knowledge and
supernatiu-iii communications?" "la
there such a thing as direct knowl-
edge which comes thnmh oe bv*
man aourcei^
"Ha,s tliere been any perceptible
change in conditions or events since
"If p>Tamld date,
1837, was passed?"
"What Is the flrst-atep required of
Israel to end 'Me (i!e.sec;i uakl^W-
disorder and enter the new ordv
foretold by^he pcophetet*
"What is a man to do who la ^iea-
perate in spirit, out of work, ipaktip,
no money, ^and ao hopt fOr the fll-.
ture?
The music will be contributed by
Mlss Esther Janir.s ipi.moi, Mis.i
Olady.s Shrapnel (violinist), and
Mt.ss Kathleen Pallows (^dUsI).
Tlie Bible Cla.ss will be h«M H tt»
Hotel Dougfa.s at 11 a m.
EMMANUEL BAPTIST*
CHURCH
Oladitone Avenue at Fernwood
Services— 11 A M, and 7 30 P.H,
Sunday School— 9 :4S A.M.
Pastor, Rev. Dr. A. S. Imrie
A film producer entruatcd with
the production of a Scripture drama
owned that it had taught him quite
a lot. "I didn t know," he admit-
ted, "that Dan and Beeraheba were
placed I suways thought they were
man and'wife. like Sodom and Go-
morrah "
Rev. Dr. J. B.
Coarse ef
Rewell Begins New
at Central
CkAreh
FIRST SERMON ON
BOOK'S GRANDEUR
At Emmanuel BaptLst Churrh this
Lord 8 Day morning, the pastor. Dr.
Andrew fl. Im'rie. wlU give a special '
message to the beii«.ver on "Christ,
the Cross, and Man."
At the evening service Dr. Imrle
will commenq^a series of sermons
from the Revelation, taking tor tbe
introduct/irv sermon ■■'^n^f• firandeur
of the Book of Revelation." The
,^,hDt^ wUl render anthema at both
services and Ml.s.s Knthleen, Fox-
gord and Mi.ss El.sie CroM will sing
at the evening service
The annual meeting of the church
and congregation win be-heid on
Wednesdflv ovcnlnp, preceded by a
banquet at 6.30 o clock. «
"Was Jesus Ood? Solving Spiri-
tual Problems in Days of Doubt and
DisbeUef " U the title of a new series
of Sunday evening mes.sagea to be
delivered in the Central B.i;
Church by Uie pxsior. Rev. Dr. J U
Rowell. -
- The first of this swles, to be given
tomorrow night, will be "The Olory
of Clod in the Facp of Jc^us Christ."
The congregational singing is led by
the young people, with a sang senr-
lee at 7:16 pnr
At the 'horning .service the pastor
will speak on the possibilities \^
ChrLstlan stewardship, the scriptur^
being "as good stewards-) of th^
manifold grace of. Ood." J f
CUMMUMONliLL
HAVE OBSERVANCE
At Centennial Unit.ed Church Rev
Dr. Andrew D. Reld will preach at
11 a.m. tomoox)w on "In Remem-
brance of Me" (Communion service),
and at 7 30 p m on "Tlie Sower."
Tills Ls the .flrst in a series of ser-
mons on '"rts Parables."
At the morning service the choir
will render the anthem *Love Di-
vine" (Jes-sopi, with .solo part by
Prank Holllns. and In the" evening
the anthem "O. Oladsomf. uiht"
(SuUlfan).
Victoria Truth Centre
r.'0', roRT HTRl.tT
BAMt'll. t\AIKKK Nl.4l\S spr.krr
Ma.H. C. f W^RN. ,MH.Ir>l Dlrrvtw
Suiid*y 11 AM r.niHit'Pir*pr^
Hunday— 11 AM Sunday Bchool
BundBy_1;M PJC 'TlM Owet Path"
TiirMlay— S, P.M.. TMiae ft«»l«'S
Sorlely
Wrnn|.»d«y -e PM.. "TlM MMllaS
Prinrlpif "
Pridiy s p M — oUm ir "Basia TniUi"
First Baptist Cherdi
VMSra aM Mmamn nirtu
lUv. O. K Reynold*. Miiii»i*r
Minday a«rvieti: uam and 7 r- m
O, C W»rrta. L.R.S M . L T C U
Orcanlit and ChoU OtrMler
Central Baptist
n
i Crawnad
Uuitfii. Th D.
W» Prcarh Chriu C'
C'oril.Me ■ Pm!nt J.
II AM— i.oort vrrwsRD^ Or ma
MA.M»Olli (.K\<l- or OOD'*
Ilia PJM. — hnloiii '^prlrllail PtcMMH
"WAS It »| s (JOD?"
"Thf Olory f>f (»o(l III th* Pae« of Jmiu
OhriM Vtui Thi-mm for ThKi* Day* of
I»ouht .inrt rH'hi-ili-f Wplrnm*
Bibii' R( hnol nn Tii».m1»» at * P||
* "u^inosn Mp»tln«, WtdnMSav,
•t T 10 P.M.
CHRIST S NEAL1N6 CENTRE
I spr»h«r: OK ER'rBU.A' Kiurr
In»i)lr«tlon.iI Rlntiiit .nd Hralinc U»Mttn.
Pr«v»r and .Silfn f f r and Earn.
Inn riirt ion,« to H'«: H-.-l . mirl Mind- M»n
Hpvalirr DR. RA.NDALL COLYEK
Ptnonaj TMtimeniM M llrallBSi X lav*
Known
Holni.t. Ml,, Ma* Mulr. Ur. atd MCAniittr
Sl'NDAV EVeNINO— ttst
cAswaau. auiutwo, mwolab Or.
"'Tak» ntvator) — ^-'—l
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
atTMl and Pandora Atanaa
nil Church It a Bmnrh of
Th* Mother Churrh
Tbe l^rai Church of Cbriu.
•■teaUst hi Boston. MaMacbUaatU
sanSae aatvtMa. II A N. aa« tilt KM,
^ ■ »ih)«ct:
••LIFE*
Sunday School, i 4S at^ 1| A.M.
T«»tlmnnlal MMttnc Wadninday.' S P M
Rcadlni-Room Mad Lvi.'l i ■ Ul^rary
•1} Soyward B<i;. !!nt
All Ara Wflr •
VICTORIA AND DISTRICT
BRlTiSU-bRA£L
WORLD FEDEHATION
ASSOCUTpN
(Undtnoiii nartonal)
T.K,9>A. ■LANSHABD STBSBI Ti r«4»AV j«sr\Rv ia S T.W,
MM. O. A. BKAKI — "THr msk( h or timf '
Hoad^nartors aM BeOraoi. S4I Pandora A^'l... PImm S(ms
British-brael, Middleton GniM
MOMMV J4VI 4RV 17. at a .. f i orn. In TAMPRf I f Rl nO . OomUi RI
Artrir»M hv y r. i.ii MAI :>H I.Mt'n'. 'tn Rlldaa
'•THE HOaLD Ti aMOII., Wil l, BRITAIN « AN» HOR.h H0IJ>T"
'^■ATABa TWB UaifMATB OCRIUN<l OP THr Wita POWKBaf*
"WMT BBrram must BartNo HottaKoy*a and cnina"
BookrooM and Lcndtnt Uhrary, m Hrt acrMt. tS AM- M 4:M PM
riirRCH NOTICES
'"^^ l,IBEaAI. CATHOMC
ChnreJi mt Mt. Orortc. lOlI Clovrmmtni
eanrJcea Bundaya: Moly BMcharHt-ll mm:
Botemn ' BonKRciloif. 'T:Se"'^w.' "WBe
aervieo* at. ARnovneoi.
CMBI
-AMiirtMilllill Speaker
The midwinter meeting of the
United Church Social Union of Vic-
toria will be held on Wednesday, at
8:10 p.m., in the MetropollUn Sun-
day school room Tliere will be a
short address by Rev. CBiBOmp on
SPNUT WORip
TOMEJSVBJECT
T^e Spirttoal Mission of Alexis.
1042 'Balmoral Road, will meet at
7:30 p.m. tomorrow,^ wheh th^ con-
trol "Alexis " wlUspeair en' "OIWIbb^s
tnto the World of SpirM " deaillng
with Itslocatlon. and what to expect
on arrival Following this. Mrs.
McDennott WlU give
ISTAMtaHI^II
ChrMiadrlphian. Oranrc Hall. OORftnoy
8tre«t. MornTnt, 11 F-'iunt. TN. tuh-
lect. Chrut «« « « mi wvlrom*.
c.oHpri, Hsi.i.H
Oakland" Oo»p»I Hall, HillaldP tar t«r-
mlou* flunday. 10 am. Bible rlaaari II
a m , worship, i p m.. e«adM> aahiwlr i so
p m , OeaprI wrvlf». avSaker Mr A. L
8rrottl». >iihi»ri. A Oreat Halration '
Tueaday. I pm. privet and R:ble ttudy.
whMct, .I'Tho Mvitary of laraal't Bllnd-
aeaa"
HEAR rev;. S. R. ORR, 7t30 PJN.
AT TMB OBTSTAL OABbj({r AVBITOBroM. BaMINB BMPBSSS HOTM.
Can Anything Happen in
This Crazy World?
W>\»l rv) ihe at«rt Koteleli' Can Anyona Pof^ell (he Ki'
lis <B«wled«'' r>-! A
OttRialrtj
na Happen on th*^ram:-f Date
wB jttam nu aBBABmo point?
tj^A ^^^^^^^M^^^^ ^ft^A ^^^M^M ^^h^^^a i^^k^A
' Do SotM of o ,
uv uMuao Moaa. i
IS. tsert
and new members «
ttm prealdeut Ir Rev
111, and the
McKelwajr
111 beNrecetved
J. W. Church-
yiSITOHr to GIVE
Redfern Oo«pel Hall. ISOJ Red^ri
Street. Sunday. 11 am. Br>«kitit nf
Bread 1pm, Sunday aehool and Bible
rla^ea 7 10 p Rt . OtMpel, tRMker W.
Jamea PotreatM of U>t I.S'C.P. Waflne*.
*av. 7 . prayer and *H>i« at ilv
TTiuTaday. » » m , women'i Ooapel i*rvir>'
PrldAy.. t ^0 pm, children a lantern
Ml mt. D«me
8(
Her.rv
,1 « m n
Puhltr
SKHBTTEBIAH
eabyt^lan Churrh, comer
Mar? R*l?et M:nnt«r. Rm.
I «l a.i«.
ttrde Sunday aehool.
worship. II a 01. and -f-ri
^narrvAtlST
At Pltst Splrituallat Church, 1216
Broad Street. 4t the 7 :M pjB. serv-
ice tonMrrow. a trance address will
be given by Mrs. Pink, Winnipeg.
Mev^RRes will be »lVTn bv Rev W L.
Holder, jMr Oowera cUUrvpyance.
•Ml Wmi bf Mp- WU-
Ptrrt- aplrtiaotui Clivres. nir Brood
elnot L>e*iim. 11 a m , trance addrioa.
Mr*. Pink, of Winrttpec 710 vm. Riot-
»*«ea by Rot M Charlior, Vancoovor:
aev w. u Roieor. duou. PnhUo tranea
"n'.«ato drsls. mmmf^'M 9ML, murrr
Block.
RplrKnal Mi'aion
moral Road ' '*n
Mr*. MoDonnot'
nf Aletii, 1042 Bal
• 'l'lr><> naaaooaa by
nuoaonuc..
victoria
auildino. Port attiot
TaMSar; S p««
ttiae.
LECTURE
•Y
Dr. Clem Davies \
■ACK MOM MMOH W(TN NEWS Of WOEIP-SNAKIN^ OfVILOf MINTS
"AjMakeningjDf Britain"
'^ri»si«'« Thnllmq ^o^.t.on ' "Wh«« Site Tlii«ks ef Csasds." Tks liif
S»r ' r Abd<«tio«." '^W TiMre U s Cweeesa Wsf TMs YssfT
lunEttniiT
9ft\ Kttorii Theatre